Ray E. and Dora Phillips papers, 1934-1966 (bulk 1957-1966).

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Ray E. and Dora Phillips papers, 1934-1966 (bulk 1957-1966).

Correspondence, sermons, lectures, newspaper articles, mss., photographs (unidentified), subject and special interest files, and other papers, chiefly concerning the Phillips's activities after their retirement in 1958.

5.5 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8045683

Morris Brown College

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