[Papers] 1922-1993.

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[Papers] 1922-1993.

This collection contains Moore's own research notes, often in the form of a single word or phrase on 5 by 7 inch note cards. Also includes extensive, unpublished interviews with figures central to the 1988 trial for the murder of skinhead brothers Dean and Scott McKee; memorablia related to Joe DiMaggio; historical photographs taken by the Burgert Brothers of Tampa's African American communities from the early part of the 20th century; and correspondence with expatriate poet and author Maxwell Bodenheim.

8.0 linear ft. (16 boxes)

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