Box 61
Container
Contains 11 Results:
Greensboro, PP. 3-27; 67-92: photocopy, undated
File — Box: 61, Folder: 2
Identifier: Folder 2
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Dent felt his work in oral histories during the late 1970s and early 1980s for the Mississippi Oral History Project, as well as his extensive historical research and writing done for the Andrew Young book should be used in some fashion. To do this, he set out to travel again to document historic African American communities and the era of civil rights in the South by expanding his interviews beyond Mississippi and the River to encompass what he considered the "Deep South" from 1991...
Dates:
Created: undated
Found in:
Amistad Research Center
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117, Tom Dent papers
/
Series 2: Writings
/
Southern Journey
/
Box 61
Box 61
1 — Box: 61
Identifier: Box 61
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Dent felt his work in oral histories during the late 1970s and early 1980s for the Mississippi Oral History Project, as well as his extensive historical research and writing done for the Andrew Young book should be used in some fashion. To do this, he set out to travel again to document historic African American communities and the era of civil rights in the South by expanding his interviews beyond Mississippi and the River to encompass what he considered the "Deep South" from 1991...
Dates:
Created: 1988-1997
Greensboro, PP. 39-192: photocopy, circa 1996 May 14
File — Box: 61, Folder: 1
Identifier: Folder 1
Scope and Contents
Note: "Claire's Final Greensboro"
Dates:
Created: circa 1996 May 14
Found in:
Amistad Research Center
/
117, Tom Dent papers
/
Series 2: Writings
/
Southern Journey
/
Box 61
Greensboro, PP. 1-101 (final): typescript, undated
File — Box: 61, Folder: 3
Identifier: Folder 3
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Dent felt his work in oral histories during the late 1970s and early 1980s for the Mississippi Oral History Project, as well as his extensive historical research and writing done for the Andrew Young book should be used in some fashion. To do this, he set out to travel again to document historic African American communities and the era of civil rights in the South by expanding his interviews beyond Mississippi and the River to encompass what he considered the "Deep South" from 1991...
Dates:
Created: undated
Found in:
Amistad Research Center
/
117, Tom Dent papers
/
Series 2: Writings
/
Southern Journey
/
Box 61
Orangeburg, PP. 106-161: photocopy, undated
File — Box: 61, Folder: 8
Identifier: Folder 8
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Dent felt his work in oral histories during the late 1970s and early 1980s for the Mississippi Oral History Project, as well as his extensive historical research and writing done for the Andrew Young book should be used in some fashion. To do this, he set out to travel again to document historic African American communities and the era of civil rights in the South by expanding his interviews beyond Mississippi and the River to encompass what he considered the "Deep South" from 1991...
Dates:
Created: undated
Found in:
Amistad Research Center
/
117, Tom Dent papers
/
Series 2: Writings
/
Southern Journey
/
Box 61
Greensboro, PP. 1-101 (Publisher's Copy): photocopy, undated
File — Box: 61, Folder: 6
Identifier: Folder 6
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Dent felt his work in oral histories during the late 1970s and early 1980s for the Mississippi Oral History Project, as well as his extensive historical research and writing done for the Andrew Young book should be used in some fashion. To do this, he set out to travel again to document historic African American communities and the era of civil rights in the South by expanding his interviews beyond Mississippi and the River to encompass what he considered the "Deep South" from 1991...
Dates:
Created: undated
Found in:
Amistad Research Center
/
117, Tom Dent papers
/
Series 2: Writings
/
Southern Journey
/
Box 61
Orangeburg (from notebooks): typescript, undated
File — Box: 61, Folder: 7
Identifier: Folder 7
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Dent felt his work in oral histories during the late 1970s and early 1980s for the Mississippi Oral History Project, as well as his extensive historical research and writing done for the Andrew Young book should be used in some fashion. To do this, he set out to travel again to document historic African American communities and the era of civil rights in the South by expanding his interviews beyond Mississippi and the River to encompass what he considered the "Deep South" from 1991...
Dates:
Created: undated
Found in:
Amistad Research Center
/
117, Tom Dent papers
/
Series 2: Writings
/
Southern Journey
/
Box 61
Orangeburg, PP. 106-161: photocopy, undated
File — Box: 61, Folder: 9
Identifier: Folder 9
Scope and Contents
Note: "Saddi's (sic) Checking"
Dates:
Created: undated
Found in:
Amistad Research Center
/
117, Tom Dent papers
/
Series 2: Writings
/
Southern Journey
/
Box 61
Orangeburg, PP 106-196: photocopy, undated
File — Box: 61, Folder: 10
Identifier: Folder 10
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Dent felt his work in oral histories during the late 1970s and early 1980s for the Mississippi Oral History Project, as well as his extensive historical research and writing done for the Andrew Young book should be used in some fashion. To do this, he set out to travel again to document historic African American communities and the era of civil rights in the South by expanding his interviews beyond Mississippi and the River to encompass what he considered the "Deep South" from 1991...
Dates:
Created: undated
Found in:
Amistad Research Center
/
117, Tom Dent papers
/
Series 2: Writings
/
Southern Journey
/
Box 61
Greensboro, PP 3-112: photocopy, undated
File — Box: 61, Folder: 4
Identifier: Folder 4
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Dent felt his work in oral histories during the late 1970s and early 1980s for the Mississippi Oral History Project, as well as his extensive historical research and writing done for the Andrew Young book should be used in some fashion. To do this, he set out to travel again to document historic African American communities and the era of civil rights in the South by expanding his interviews beyond Mississippi and the River to encompass what he considered the "Deep South" from 1991...
Dates:
Created: undated
Found in:
Amistad Research Center
/
117, Tom Dent papers
/
Series 2: Writings
/
Southern Journey
/
Box 61