Ronald Sanders papers, 1951-1994.

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Ronald Sanders papers, 1951-1994.

$b The papers of Ronald Sanders include correspondence; manuscript and typescript drafts of books, articles, and stories; notes and research materials for books, articles, and essays; newspaper and magazine clippings; memorabilia; artwork; sheet music; postcards; photographic prints and negatives; scrapbooks; and audiocassettes. Sanders' topics of interest were mainly historical and political. Socialism captured his attention as a young man, and was his focus throughout his formal education, including his doctoral dissertation subject. Later on history, and particularly Jewish history and its various aspects, became his central focus.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8351413

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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