“Letter between Wilson L. Newman and George Washington Carver, July 18, 1930”
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Title
“Letter between Wilson L. Newman and George Washington Carver, July 18, 1930”
Subject
A letter between George Washington Carver and Wilson L. Newman
Description
This July 18, 1930 letter between George Washington Carver and Wilson L. Newman contains discussion of Carver's and Newman's lives, their friends, as well as lynching that has occurred throughout the country.
Creator
George Washington Carver
Source
UNC Wilson Library
Publisher
UNC Wilson Library
Date
July 18, 1930
Contributor
[no text]
Rights
"Wilson L. Newman correspondence with George Washington Carver, 1926-1943," in the Wilson L. Newman correspondence with George Washington Carver #4641, Southern Historical Collection, The Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Relation
[no text]
Format
JPG
Language
English
Type
Letter
Identifier
[no text]
Coverage
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Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
[no text]
Physical Dimensions
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- Date Added
- October 3, 2017
- Item Type
- Still Image
- Tags
- 1930, George Washington Carver, letters about lynching, lynching's social implications, racist politicians, Southern politics, Tuskegee
- Citation
- George Washington Carver, ““Letter between Wilson L. Newman and George Washington Carver, July 18, 1930”,” America's Strange Fruit, accessed December 3, 2024, https://lynching.omeka.net/items/show/26.