Elizabeth Jacoway Little Rock Crisis Collection

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  • Elizabeth Jacoway Little Rock Crisis Collection Book Detail

  • Author : Elizabeth Jacoway
  • Release Date : 1935
  • Publisher :
  • Genre : African Americans
  • Pages :
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 43,43 MB

Elizabeth Jacoway Little Rock Crisis Collection by Elizabeth Jacoway PDF Summary

Book Description: This collection contains material accumulated by Elizabeth during more than 30 years of research for Turn Away Thy Son: Little Rock, the Crisis that Shocked the Nation. It is arranged in three series. Series I contains interview transcripts, news clippings, published materials, academic papers and other documents relating to the content of the book. Many documents in this series are housed in other archival collections. Researcers may access these materials, but may not photocopy the documents. Series II contains documents related to the writing and publishing process. Series III contains audio and video tapes of interviews and documentary films.

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