Russell Warren Howe papers, 1949-1997.

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Russell Warren Howe papers, 1949-1997.

The Russell Warren Howe papers include research material and articles on Africa, the Middle East, and Washington; manuscripts and research for books; correspondence with newspapers and magazines; manuscripts of novels written by Howe; and a film on the Arab-Israeli conflict called "Coming of Age in Armageddon".

143.26 cubic ft. (205 boxes)

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