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ManuscriptEntry/Object ID
1959.18.1Tags
Charles Lindbergh, Zora Neale Hurston, T. Thomas Fortune, Fred O'Neale, The Jacksonville Advocate, Issace Johnson, Lindsay Moore, Boleyn-Haven School for Girls, Waxed paper flowers, Pattie Busby Green, Blacks, The Florida Sentinal, Slavery, John Henry Adams, Sanford, Art, Willis Williams, Thelma Livingston Roberts, Viola Muse, African American, Writing, Edward Ellerbe, Jacksonville, Clarence Stone, Literature, Poetry, LaVilla Park School, James Weldon Johnson, Federal Writers Project, Stanton High School, Negro, Jese B. Williams, African American HistoryScope and Content
Works of African American writer, Viola B. Muse, consisting of interviews, notes, and articles on the African American community in Jacksonville. These are the originals. Some of her manuscripts are written on the back of Florida Emergency Relief Administration forms.Collection
Viola MuseLexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
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Category 08: Communication Objects