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Other

Publication Date

4-22-2008

Keywords

Nelson Poynter Memorial Library -- Catalogs; Florida -- Archival resources; Archives -- Florida -- Catalogs; St. Petersburg (Fla.) -- History; St. Petersburg (Fla.) -- Race relations; Florida -- History -- 1865-; Race relations in mass media; Civil rights movements -- United States -- History -- 20th century; Civil rights demonstrations -- Florida; Local and Regional History Provenance

Abstract

A member of the USF faculty since 1980, Raymond O. Arsenault specializes in the social, political, and environmental history and historiography of the American South, though his teaching and research interests cover nearly all areas of American history, culture, and civilization. He serves as the John Hope Franklin Professor of Southern History. In the summer of 1998, Arsenault donated some of his research files and miscellaneous materials to the Nelson Poynter Memorial Library. In 2001, 2004, and 2008, he sent additional materials for preservation as part of this collection. This guide includes accessions through the spring of 2008.

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19 p.

Superseded Note

This finding aid has been superseded. To access the most up-to-date collection documentation, please visit USF St. Petersburg Special Collections & University Archives' repository on ArchivesSpace.

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