Box 106
Contains 36 Results:
"The Lash and the Loom: Slave Weaving in the Ante-Bellum South" National Humanities Center Application for Fellowship, 1987
The Gladys-Marie Fry papers contain correspondence, drafts, publications, photographs, slides, research proposals, posters, newsclippings, and other materials relating to her extensive research of African-American folklore, quilts, and other topics.
"The Devil as Magician: Afro-American Devil Legends from the Blue Ridge Mountains" project proposal, 1982
The Gladys-Marie Fry papers contain correspondence, drafts, publications, photographs, slides, research proposals, posters, newsclippings, and other materials relating to her extensive research of African-American folklore, quilts, and other topics.
Broken Star: Post-Civil War Quilts Made by Black Women, approximately 1986-1987
The Gladys-Marie Fry papers contain correspondence, drafts, publications, photographs, slides, research proposals, posters, newsclippings, and other materials relating to her extensive research of African-American folklore, quilts, and other topics.
Fallandy, Yvette M., correspondence and letter of recommendation, 1967, 1971
The Gladys-Marie Fry papers contain correspondence, drafts, publications, photographs, slides, research proposals, posters, newsclippings, and other materials relating to her extensive research of African-American folklore, quilts, and other topics.
A Coherent Religion among American Slaves, undated
The Gladys-Marie Fry papers contain correspondence, drafts, publications, photographs, slides, research proposals, posters, newsclippings, and other materials relating to her extensive research of African-American folklore, quilts, and other topics.
"Sisters of the Cloth: Slave and Free Black Mantua Makers of the Antebellum South" project prospectus and Smithsonian Institution faculty fellowship application, 1990 February 15
The Gladys-Marie Fry papers contain correspondence, drafts, publications, photographs, slides, research proposals, posters, newsclippings, and other materials relating to her extensive research of African-American folklore, quilts, and other topics.