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Conrad/Tubman collection, [1939-1940] [microform].
Author
Conrad, Earl
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Format
Manuscript, Book, Microform
Language
English
Published/Created
Wilmington, DE : Scholarly Resources, 1995.
Description
2 microfilm reels : ill., ports., music ; 35 mm. + 1 guide (iv, 23 p. ; 28 cm.)
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Firestone Library - Remote Storage (ReCAP): Firestone Library Use Only
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Reel 1-2; guide
Guide attached to the record for Katz/Prince collection, 1967-1973.
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Subject(s)
Tubman, Harriet 1820?-1913
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Conrad, Earl
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Archives
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Conrad, Earl
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Harriet Tubman
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Slavery
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United States
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History
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Related name
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
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Scholarly Resources Inc
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Series
Manuscript collections from the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
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Schomburg Center collections
Compiled/Created
[1939-1940]
Summary note
Materials accumulated by the historian and journalist Earl Conrad while preparing various writings on Harriet Tubman, especially his 1943 biography of the abolitionist.
Notes
Originally microfilmed by the New York Public Library in 1971.
Contents
ser. A. Research correspondence
ser. B. Research notes
ser. C. Publishers' correspondence
ser. D. Statements and interviews
ser. E. Programs
ser. F. Newspapers, clippings, and pamphlets
ser. G. Miscellaneous material
ser. H. Manuscripts and typescripts of works by Conrad.
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Indexes
Accompanied by a printed guide that covers this and two other collections.
OCLC
239832404
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