Box 108
Contains 48 Results:
"The Lash and the Loom: Slave Weaving in the Ante-Bellum South" National Humanities Center Fellowship application and Dick Carter correspondence on ghost stories, 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.
The Visual Press at the University of Maryland booklets featuring "Mrs. Powers and Miss Smith", 1990 June
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.
Letters of recommendation, 2008, 2010
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.
David, Jonathan, "Singing and Praying Beads" and request for endorsement, 1995 January 28
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.
Gladys-Marie Fry headshots, approximately 1960
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 Knot in the Thread: Slave Quilting in the Ante-Bellum South" NEH proposal, Halloween prank class notes and various research materials, 1983, 1986
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.
Outgoing draft to Elizabeth Brown, National Museum of American Art, 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.
The Tudor Place Historic House and Garden and related correspondence, 2003-2005
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.
Kaplan, Sidney, "The Black Presence in the Era of the American Revolution 1770-1800" and 15th Street Presbyterian Church ("Three oak benches, potium (sic)"), approximately 1973
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.
J. Paul Getty Museum photograph list of images of African-Americans in the 1800s, 2004 April 12
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.