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Millicent E. Brown Papers, 1949 - 2003
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African Americans--History--20th century, Charleston (S.C.)--Race relations, African American women--South Carolina--Societies and clubs--History, Minority women--United States--Societies, etc., Race relations--History--20th century, African Americans -- Education--South Carolina--Charleston, African Americans--South Carolina
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"Together We Can Stop The Violence," a pamphlet published by the National Organization for Women.
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"Together We Can Change The World," a pamphlet published by the National Organization for Women.
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1966-05-31
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Program for the Sixteenth Annual Commencement Exercises for M. Rutledge Rivers High School for May 31, 1966.
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1992-06-04
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Correspondence from J. Hagy to Millicent Brown regarding an article contribution to the "Encyclopaedia of Charleston and the Carolina Low Country."
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1987
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Postcard entitled, "An Optimistic Map of the U.S.A."
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1984-03-02
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Handwritten correspondence from the office of Yvonne B. Miller, Commonwealth of Virginia House of Delegates, to "Miss Lipscome" regarding 1984 General Assembly of Virginia matters.
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Color photograph of several students in a classroom setting.
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Color photograph of several students in a classroom setting.
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Color photograph of several students in a classroom setting.
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1996-07
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Color photograph of members of the July 1996 Gallup Leadership Institute, including Millicent E. Brown, standing in the back row, second from the left.