Werden, Frieda, Papers, 1968-1985

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Werden, Frieda, Papers, 1968-1985

The Frieda Werden Papers, 1968-1985, include correspondence, literary productions, research notes, and articles published by Werden throughout her career.

ca. 27 ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8135438

University of Texas Libraries

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