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A list of questions and instructions for gathering information about the history of African American communities, with specific references to North Florida

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A list of questions and instructions for gathering information about art in African American communities

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Questions and instructions for gathering information related to artistic production in African American communities

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An incomplete note regarding Portia Thorington's belief in a bad omen.Thorington is mentioned on the first page of a program for the Women's Day activities held at Bethel Baptist Institutional Church in 1957 that is found in the Eartha MM White…

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A discussion of poet and musician Pattie Louphelia Busby Green, with the beginning of one of her poems. This appears to be an incomplete copy of Pattie Louphelia Busby Green (1 of 5) or Pattie Louphelia Busby Green (2 of 5). Although, like those,…

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Notes regarding the teaching of art and extracurricular artistic activities at three public schools for African American children in Jacksonville

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A listing of students and their artistic inclinations. Includes the beginning of a similar document, apparently not continued elsewhere in the collection, focused on students' writing abilities. One item is entirely struck in each section (see…

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Notes on Minnie E. Washington, a home economics teacher who created apparel out of crocus bags and wrote the pamphlet, "How to Help Homemakers Solve the Clothing Problem in the Home." This document contains much of the same information as Minnie E.…

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A handwritten partial draft of Muse's early history of Jacksonville, three versions of which are found in JHS Folder 18: Jax History. This is written by hand on the same page as Alternate page 4 (2 of 2) of Irene Coates Narrative (1 of 4), inverted…

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A list of dances accompanied by an address for Clara Royster

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Version of the Lindsay Moore narrative published in Works Progress Administration Federal Writers’ Project, Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States from Interviews with Former Slaves, vol. 3, Library of Congress, 1941, pp.…
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