Box 53
Contains 6 Results:
National Humanities Center fellowship award, 1997 - 1998
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.
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.
Durand, Sally Graham, "The Dress of the Antebellum Field Slave in Louisiana and Mississippi from 1830 to 1860" thesis, Northwestern State University, 1977 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.
Miscellaneous Research Materials
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.
Kerr, Audrey, "The Passing Test: Historical Legends of Complexion Among African Americans in Washington D.C., 1863-1963", first draft, and request to Dr. Fry for review, 1997 August-1997 September
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.
Stereopictures of Fry and correspondence with Alan Dundes, approximately 1968
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.