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John U. Guillory, Jr. music compositions, 1963/2012

.01 Linear Feet 1 folder
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A collection of sheet music composed by former George Mason University professor and physicist Dr. John Ural Guillory, Jr.
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John U. Guillory, Jr. music compositions, 1963/2012 .01 Linear Feet 1 folder

Richard Wright collection, 1806/2017

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The Richard Wright collection, compiled by Richard Wright and orginally referred to by Wright as "The Richard Wright collection of Graphic Images of African Americans," focuses on the evolution of the Black American image in print media, cartoons and comics. Wright organized his own historical timeline titled "Good Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics," also referred to as "Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics," in a series of binders with artist biographies and time period summaries. Item titles have been retained from the original labels.

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Richard Wright collection, 1806/2017 21.68 Linear Feet 52 boxes

The Stairwells Records, 1990/2012

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The collection includes correspondence, fliers, musical arrangements, application/information sheets, and other material from the College of William and Mary student all-male a capella group The Stairwells.

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The Stairwells Records, 1990/2012 1.0 Linear Feet

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