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Date |
Description |
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| 39011 |
65.1.b |
Typescript of letter written by Alex Manly's widow Caroline "Carrie" Sadgwar Manly |
December 3, 1953 |
Typescripts (by Milo A. Manly) of letters (1953-1955) written by Caroline "Carrie" Sadgwar Manly to her sons Milo A. Manly and Lewin Manly that describe Carrie's life as an African American in North Carolina and Pennsylvania. Also included is information about the Wilmington Race Riot that almost took the life of her future husband Alex Manly.
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| 39012 |
65.1.b |
Typescript of letter written by Alex Manly's widow Caroline "Carrie" Sadgwar Manly |
November 10, 1953 |
Typescripts (by Milo A. Manly) of letters (1953-1955) written by Caroline "Carrie" Sadgwar Manly to her sons Milo A. Manly and Lewin Manly that describe Carrie's life as an African American in North Carolina and Pennsylvania. Also included is information about the Wilmington Race Riot that almost took the life of her future husband Alex Manly.
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| 39013 |
65.1.b |
Typescript of letter written by Alex Manly's widow Caroline "Carrie" Sadgwar Manly |
undated |
Typescripts (by Milo A. Manly) of letters (1953-1955) written by Caroline "Carrie" Sadgwar Manly to her sons Milo A. Manly and Lewin Manly that describe Carrie's life as an African American in North Carolina and Pennsylvania. Also included is information about the Wilmington Race Riot that almost took the life of her future husband Alex Manly.
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| 39014 |
65.1.b |
Typescript of letter written by Alex Manly's widow Caroline "Carrie" Sadgwar Manly |
January 14, 1954 |
Typescripts (by Milo A. Manly) of letters (1953-1955) written by Caroline "Carrie" Sadgwar Manly to her sons Milo A. Manly and Lewin Manly that describe Carrie's life as an African American in North Carolina and Pennsylvania. Also included is information about the Wilmington Race Riot that almost took the life of her future husband Alex Manly.
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| 39015 |
65.1.b |
Typescript of letter written by Alex Manly's widow Caroline "Carrie" Sadgwar Manly |
February 19, 1954 |
Typescripts (by Milo A. Manly) of letters (1953-1955) written by Caroline "Carrie" Sadgwar Manly to her sons Milo A. Manly and Lewin Manly that describe Carrie's life as an African American in North Carolina and Pennsylvania. Also included is information about the Wilmington Race Riot that almost took the life of her future husband Alex Manly.
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| 39016 |
65.1.b |
Typescript of letter written by Alex Manly's widow Caroline "Carrie" Sadgwar Manly |
May 18, 1955 |
Typescripts (by Milo A. Manly) of letters (1953-1955) written by Caroline "Carrie" Sadgwar Manly to her sons Milo A. Manly and Lewin Manly that describe Carrie's life as an African American in North Carolina and Pennsylvania. Also included is information about the Wilmington Race Riot that almost took the life of her future husband Alex Manly.
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| 39017 |
65.1.b |
Typescript of letter written by Alex Manly's widow Caroline "Carrie" Sadgwar Manly |
August 23, 1955 |
Typescripts (by Milo A. Manly) of letters (1953-1955) written by Caroline "Carrie" Sadgwar Manly to her sons Milo A. Manly and Lewin Manly that describe Carrie's life as an African American in North Carolina and Pennsylvania. Also included is information about the Wilmington Race Riot that almost took the life of her future husband Alex Manly.
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| 39018 |
65.1.b |
Typescript of letter written by Alex Manly's widow Caroline "Carrie" Sadgwar Manly |
November 9, 1955 |
Typescripts (by Milo A. Manly) of letters (1953-1955) written by Caroline "Carrie" Sadgwar Manly to her sons Milo A. Manly and Lewin Manly that describe Carrie's life as an African American in North Carolina and Pennsylvania. Also included is information about the Wilmington Race Riot that almost took the life of her future husband Alex Manly.
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| 39010 |
65.1.b |
Typescript of letter written by Alex Manly's widow Caroline "Carrie" Sadgwar Manly |
November 19, 1953 |
Typescripts (by Milo A. Manly) of letters (1953-1955) written by Caroline "Carrie" Sadgwar Manly to her sons Milo A. Manly and Lewin Manly that describe Carrie's life as an African American in North Carolina and Pennsylvania. Also included is information about the Wilmington Race Riot that almost took the life of her future husband Alex Manly.
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