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Margaret Callender McCulloch papers

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Identifier: 236
Content Description The papers of historian and race relations activist Margaret Callender McCulloch include articles, pamphlets, speeches, reports, and poem written by McCulloch, as well as a typescript of "Can This Be Me?...memories of Mary Eliza West, Freedwoman" about a former enslaved woman on a Georgia plantation, edited by McCulloch. The collection also includes correspondence, photographs, a genealogical chart, a map, and handwritten transcripts of correspondence of physician Francis Julius LeMoyne and...
Dates: Other: 1936-1988

Darlene A. Moore papers

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Identifier: 668
Content Description Reverend Darlene A. Moore is the pastor of Camphor Memorial United Methodist Church in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and writer of inspirational literature. The collection consists of biographical information, photographs and books written by Pastor Moore including I am the Preachers Child, 1998, The ABC’s of Christian Women Living in the World, 1998 and Sista Pearl Chapbook Inspiration: For the Women of Every Color and the Men Who Love...
Dates: Other: 1986-2011

Dorothy E. Yepez papers

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Identifier: 399
Content Description The papers primarily document the career of Dorothy E. Yepez, and significantly highlight the contributions of an African American businesswoman and art gallery owner in the United States. The collection is extremely rich on the subjects of art, Black history, education and the business documentation of Yepez’s career, with collected files from her art gallery and social activities. Yepez’s papers contain business and some personal correspondence; biographical sketches of Yepez and artists...
Dates: Other: circa 1864-1990, undated