Harps in the wind : the story of the singing Hutchinsons : production material.

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Harps in the wind : the story of the singing Hutchinsons : production material.

Research material: clipping, publisher's advertisement. An adult biography of the famous 19th century American singing family, the Hutchinsons, who sang for racial tolerance, liberty and peace.

Manuscripts: 1 folder.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7814200

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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