Treasures of the Area Studies Collections: Reconsidering Primary Sources and Collections
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Sterling Memorial Library commemorative relief of "Pledging the Books."
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Sterling Memorial Library Librarian's Courtyard plan
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Sterling Memorial Library Memorabilia Room (now the International Room)
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Sterling Memorial Library Main Reading Room
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Sterling Memorial Library Exhibition Room
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Sterling Memorial Library Rare Book Reading Room (now Manuscripts and Archives Reading Room)
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Sterling Memorial Library Rare Book Reading Room (now Manuscripts and Archives Reading Room)
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Manuscripts and Archives Reading Room Interior
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Linonia and Brothers Reading Room
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Eugene F. Savage's (BFA, 1924) Mural Behind the Sterling Memorial Library Circulation Disk
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Entrance Doors to the Sterling Memorial Library Main Reading Room
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“Response Urged by Mrs. King,” newspaper clipping, New Haven Register.
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Letter from Coretta Scott King to A. Elizabeth Chase, chair, Fellows of Helen Hadley Hall, Yale University.
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William Ellison, “Mrs. Martin Luther King, Jr. Speaks with Eloquence and Perception on ‘A New World Struggling to be Born,’” WNHC-TV editorial release.
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Left to right: President Kingman Brewster Jr; Coretta Scott King; A. Elizabeth Chase, chair, Fellows of Helen Hadley Hall; and Henry Parker, chair, New Haven Black Coalition.
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Yale University News Bureau press release regarding Coretta Scott King’s speech at Woolsey Hall.
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“Martin Luther King . . . . at Communist Training School,” promotional flyer for the Alert Americans Association, featuring an image from The Augusta Courier.
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“Acting on Conscience Produces Violence,” Waukesha Freeman, photocopied editorial clipping.
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“Doctor of Terror,” Charleston News and Courier, photocopied editorial clipping.
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“The Union of States Undermined,” Danville Register, photocopied editorial clipping.
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Letter from President Kingman Brewster Jr to John P. Bent (1930 B.S.), August 17, 1964.
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Letter from John P. Bent (1930 B.S.) to President Kingman Brewster Jr.
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Anonymous letter to President Kingman Brewster Jr.
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Envelope, sent from Clemson, South Carolina, addressed to President Kingman Brewster Jr.
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Letter from Eleanor G. Brennan to President Kingman Brewster Jr.