Mary Hastings Bradley papers, 1903-1976.

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Mary Hastings Bradley papers, 1903-1976.

The collection contains correspondence, notebooks, diaries, clippings, photographs, published and unpublished writing, speeches, and subject files. The materials pertain to Bradley's travels in Africa, the Second World War in Europe, Chicago social and philanthropic organizations, and Bradley's career as a writer and lecturer.

111 linear ft.

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Bradley, Mary Hastings.

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Mary Hastings Bradley (1882-1976) was a Chicago author, lecturer, journalist and traveler. Bradley was the author of numerous pieces of short fiction and novels, several of which were inspired by her expeditions to Africa in the 1920s. In 1945, Bradley became a war correspondent for Colliers Magazine reporting on women in the military in Italy, France, and Germany. Her experiences touring concentration camps after the close of the war became the basis for a feature series on the Holocaust. Mrs. ...