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Louis H. Draper Artist Archives (VA-04), 1945/2005 37.5 Linear Feet 170 boxes; 6,605 items
Lower East Side, 1960/1965 Box VA-04 Box 127, Item VA04.04.09.266.P1
Lower East Side, 1960/1965 Box VA-04 Box 107, Item VA04.04.09.266.P2
Market Place Gallery [illegible] & Langston Hughes Present, 135th St. & 7th Ave. (Upstairs), 1959/1960 Box VA-04 Box 34, Item VA04.04.09.005.T1
Nude Woman W. 14th St., NYC, 1960/1969 Box VA-04 Box 34, Item VA04.04.09.033.C1
Nude Woman W. 14th St., NYC, 1960/1969 Box VA-04 Box 34, Item VA04.04.09.033.T1
NYC Street Scenes, 1960/1963 Box VA-04 Box 34, Item VA04.04.09.012.T1
Paula Marshall Reading, 1960/1965 Box VA-04 Box 44, Item VA04.03.1.220.S1
[Plastic bag on street], 1960/1969 Box VA-04 Box 49, Item VA04.06.2.010.S1
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