Atlantic Monthly Press Author Files of Stanley Kunitz, 1965-1983
Consists of Atlantic Monthly Press author files (1965-1983) of American poet Stanley Kunitz.
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Atomic-bombed Roof Tiles from Hiroshima University, circa 1945-2012.
The Association of Hiroshima University for Sending Atomic-bombed Roof Tiles distributes the tiles in an effort to perpetuate awareness of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and to oppose the use and proliferation of nuclear weapons. The collection includes seven atomic-bombed roof tiles; photographs of the location where the roof tiles were recovered; booklets and pamphlets on the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki; and information and correspondence from Hiroshima University.
Documentation on atomic bomb aftermath from Hiroshima University, 1945-2012
This folder contains photographs of victims of the atomic bomb.
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Attilio Clementi Journal, 1913-1914
Journal of Capitano Attilio Clementi's time serving in the Italian Army in 1913-1914, during Italy's colonization of Libya. Approximately 75 pages of text, with 20 photographs pasted in, all with captions and some with names of specific officers. Journal entries cover Clementi's time in Cyrene, Mara Susa, Derna, and Ain Mara. He writes on other topics, such as a secondhand account of the Battle of Safsaf with a photographic postcard attached. The journal includes photographs of groups of Italian soldiers, Eritrean ascaris alongside Italian soldiers, and Clementi with a Bedouin boy. A letter dated March 1914 is pasted in, marked strictly confidential, and gives orders to depart the next morning for a reconnaissance mission.
Court Order for the Arrest of Joel Fallowfield, 1857 June 16
Legal document from Queen Anne's County, Maryland, dated June 16, 1857, ordering the arrest of Joel Fallowfield for conspiring to kidnap and murder enslaved man Saul Brown. Brown, enslaved by Charles McCollister, was imprisoned in the county jail.
Frederick Douglass Letter to Samuel D. Porter, 1861 April 16
A one-page, signed letter from Frederick Douglass to abolitionist Samuel D. Porter, Rochester, April 16, 1861 on the coming of the Civil War and end of slavery. Per a request Porter had made, the letter includes an extract from a letter by John Brown that Douglass affixed below his signature that reads, "our own faults; follies."
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Barbara Bowen "Women, Race and Memory: Toni Morrison's Beloved" Queens College Conference Recordings, 1989 May 8
Consists of audiocassette tape recordings of a conference at Queens College entitled, "Women, Race and Memory: Toni Morrison's Beloved" that took place May 8, 1989.
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