Material containing reports & statistics on Black Studies programs, & the admission & recruitment of black students at U. Va. [manuscript] 1969-70.

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Material containing reports & statistics on Black Studies programs, & the admission & recruitment of black students at U. Va. [manuscript] 1969-70.

Typescript, proof, correspondence & notes, 1969-70 for Great American Speeches, 1890-1963 [ca. 500 items. ms., typescript (carbon copy), reproduced from typescript, photocopy (positive), & printed] -- Material, 1931-69 on Will Rogers including tapes, correspondence, & clippings [typescript, typescript (carbon copy) photocopy (positive) & 13 reels (7 in)] -- Typescript, correspondence, notes, & bibliographic material, 1969-70, regarding Studies in a Farewell to arms [ca. 100 items. typescript, typescript (carbon copy), photocopy (positive), & printed].

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SNAC Resource ID: 7928232

University of Virginia. Library

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