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Farmers Picnic!
Martha McClellan Brown Ephemera
This program shows the event schedule for the picnic at Cleveland's Grove. This event consisted of many speeches, musical numbers, and other events surrounding the prohibition platform.
Speech "Liberation? Equal Rights Is The Better Term"
Speech "Liberation? Equal Rights Is The Better Term"
Ruth Herr Papers (MS-91)
Draft of a speech from Ruth Herr discussing the need for women to have both equal rights and equal pay for their efforts.
Papers Of Edna Judd Davis, Ats Special Collections And Archives
Papers Of Edna Judd Davis, Ats Special Collections And Archives
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Wade Hampton Speech - Accession 623 - M267 (317), Wade Hampton
Wade Hampton Speech - Accession 623 - M267 (317), Wade Hampton
Manuscript Collection
"Address on the Life and Character of Gen. Robert E. Lee" is a speech by Wade Hampton, III Governor of South Carolina (1876-1878) and U.S. Senator for South Carolina (1879-1891), on the life and character of American Civil War Confederate General Robert E. Lee, given to the Society of Confederate Soldiers and sailors in Maryland on October 12, 1871.
Michael Mcdougald Papers, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections
Michael Mcdougald Papers, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections
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The collection consists of a broad overview of the life of Michael McDougald, ranging from collegiate accolades, genealogical research, and business endeavors spanning 1886-2011. The collection includes personal correspondence, photographs, radio shows (WVOV, WAAX, WQTU), audio transcripts, speeches, addresses, and family genealogy.
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Rotary Club Of Statesboro Records, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections
Rotary Club Of Statesboro Records, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections
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This collection contains materials created, published, and collected by the Rotary Club of Statesboro. Materials are dated 1935 to 2016 and include documents, club organizational materials, newspaper clippings, photographs, VHS tapes, cassettes, and physical memorabilia, such as attendance awards, patches, and placards.
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Bette B. Anderson Papers, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections
Bette B. Anderson Papers, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections
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This collection consists of papers of Bette B. Anderson from 1977-1981. The papers include general correspondence from the public or friends, chronological files (1977-1978) containing copies of Anderson's outgoing correspondence as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, appointment books (1977-1980), photographs, clippings, and speeches (1977-1980) given by Anderson to various clubs and organizations or as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. The materials document Anderson's duties in the Treasury Department during President Carter's administration and her interest in finance and banking.
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Crow Canyon Picnic, Moscone Newsmaker
Crow Canyon Picnic, Moscone Newsmaker
Moscone's Campaigns
George Moscone campaigns in Alameda County at the Crow County Picnic.
Senator Moscone At San Rafael High School, Tim Thompson
Senator Moscone At San Rafael High School, Tim Thompson
Senator Moscone
Picture of Senator Moscone giving address at San Rafael High School
A Comparative Analysis Of The Rhetoric Of Two Negro Women Orators-Sojourner Truth And Frances E. Watkins Harper, Janey Weinhold Montgomery
A Comparative Analysis Of The Rhetoric Of Two Negro Women Orators-Sojourner Truth And Frances E. Watkins Harper, Janey Weinhold Montgomery
Fort Hays Studies Series
The purpose of this study was to compare the rhetoric of two Negro women orators--Sojurner Truth and Frances Ellen Watkins Harper as shown by a critical analysis of selected speeches from 1851 to 1875.