Box 56
Contains 45 Results:
Prologue: The Use of Oral Negro Traditions as an Historical Source, 1976
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.
Emerson, Matthew Charles, "African Inspirations in a New World Art and Artifact: Decorated clay tobacco pipes from the Chesapeake", 1988 - 1989
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 Night Riders" drafts, approximately 1964
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" Grant Final Performance Report, 1987 May 4
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" project proposal and draft outgoing promotional correspondence, 1983 - 1984
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.
1991 Archaeological Excavations at the Charles Carroll House in Annapolis, MD by Mark P. Leone and others, 1992 July
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.
Howard University commencement program, 1954
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.
Stuckey, Sterling, 1991
Correspondence and research essays by Stuckey and his students.
Activities of the Freedmen's Aid Societies in the District of Columbia, 1860-1870 dissertation, Howard University, 1954 May
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.
"In Them Days Everyone Wore Beads: A Study of Slave Dress and Bodily Adornment Using Autobiographical, Folkloric, and Archaeological Sources" annotated bound draft, approximately 1994
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.