Butterfly McQueen papers, 1960s.

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Butterfly McQueen papers, 1960s.

The Butterfly McQueen papers contain three publicity photographs, and one photograph of her working with children in Harlem. There are eighteen autobiographical typed pages signed by her, of her thoughts about her life, social causes, movies starring Blacks, and the presidency of Richard Nixon.

0.o1 cubic feet (1 oversized envelope)

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McQueen, Butterfly, 1911-1995

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Buttterfly McQueen (b. 1911) was an African-American actress. The films she was in include "Gone with the Wind", "Affectionately Yours", Mildred Pierce", "Duel in the Sun", and "Amazing Grace". While living in Harlem in the 1970s, she did community relations and recreation work for the City Park System. She is in the Black filmmakers Hall of Fame. From the description of Butterfly McQueen papers, 1960s. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 77224219 ...