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Items with subject 'Pamphlet'
1950s Pamphlets
by American Telephone & Telegraph Company; Coca-Cola Company; Crane, John M.; Dwight Edwards Company; Juran, Robert A.; Natural Rubber Bureau; Perdue Company; Soman, Alfred; United States Department of Agriculture; United States Department of the Interior; United States Office of Civilian Defense (1950s)
1 folder (0.01 linear feet)
Series of differing pamphlets and brochures of informational use including those on nuclear fallout protection, food stockpile survival, roads, rubber and transportation, electricity, WBOC radio station, Salisbury, Maryland, Fort McHenry, the Statue of Liberty and George Washington.
Davina Grace Hill Collection
by Davina Grace Hill (1975 – 2010)
1 folder, 1 folder (1.5 linear feet)
The Davina Grace Hill collection ranges from 1975 to 2010 with the primary bulk of the content focused on 1980-2006. the collection contains the personal and professional documents of Davina Grace Hill as well as organizational records from the Salisbury Wicomico Arts Council
Pro-Segregation Pamphlets
by Association of Citizens' Councils of Mississippi; Georgia Commission on Education (circa 1954 – 1957)
1 folder (0.1 linear feet)
The Pro-Segregation pamphlets include 9 pamphlets published in the 1950s that supported racial segregation. Eight are from the Citizens' Council (of Greenwood, Mississippi) and one is from the Georgia Commission on Education. These pamphlets were used to rally public and political resistance against the Supreme Court's 1954 ruling on school segregation. The Citizens' Council encouraged resistance to integration through legal means and education through propaganda like these pamphlets rather than through physical and violent actions like those of the Ku Klux Klan.
Waugh United Methodist Church collection
by Waugh United Methodist Church (1826 – 1991)
1 folder (0.01 linear feet)
This collection contains a booklet written by Shirley Jackson in 1991 entitled "The One-Hundred Sixty-Fifth Anniversary of Waugh United Methodist Church."