Constance Webb papers, 1918-2005 [Bulk Dates: 1939-2002].

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Constance Webb papers, 1918-2005 [Bulk Dates: 1939-2002].

The Constance Webb Papers include correspondence, photographs, and drafts of writings by Webb. Webb edited two books of letters by C.L.R. James and materials related to those books can be found here. A few letters written by C.L.R. James and a smattering of material related to his work can also be found in this collection.

9.3 linear ft. (14 boxes: 9 document boxes, 3 record cartons 1 half-sized document box 1 small box)

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Grimshaw, Anna

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