Box 115
Contains 36 Results:
Aurand, A. Monroe Jr., "Bundling in the New World: The Old-Fashioned Custom of Lovers or Travelers Sleeping in the Same Bed, Usually Without the Formality of Undressing", approximately 1939
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.
"American Folklore: A Bibliography of Major Works" compiled by Joseph C. Hickerson, Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress, 1972
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.
Strong, Samuel M., "Social Types in the Negro Community of Chicago" dissertation excerpt, 1940
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.
Alain Locke seminar and Caribbean summer seminar materials, 1979
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.
Public domain sources of folksong bibliography by the Archive of Folk Song, Music Division, Library of Congress, 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.
Maryland Committee for the Humanities, Duke University Press, Harvard University Press and University of Georgia Press booklets, 1981-1983, 1991
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.