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Cleveland L. Sellers, Jr. Papers, 1934 - 2003
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African Americans--Education--Southern States, African Americans--Politics and government--20th century, Civil rights workers--United States, African Americans--Civil rights--History--20th century
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- Date:
- 1993-08
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- Handwritten correspondence from Kathleen L. Faust to Cleveland Sellers congratulating the recipient for being pardoned.
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- Handwritten booklist by Stokely Carmichael regarding African History, Pan-Africanism, and Socialism.
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- Black and white photograph of a man holding a baby outdoors.
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- Color photograph of a baby seated on a blanket.
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- Black and white photograph of a young African American boy reading "The King's Wish" by Benjamin Elkin.
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- Black and white photograph of Cleveland Sellers as a boy, wearing a football uniform in a yard.
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- Community Unified Rehabilitative Efforts Drug Education Center's "Operation C-U-R-E" glossary of drug terminology.
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- Correspondence from Don Rothenberg, Assistant to the Publisher of "Ramparts," regarding an upcoming publication covering the Vietnam War.
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- Handwritten correspondence from "Charlotte" to Cleveland Sellers regarding Civil Rights activism.
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- Color photograph of a smiling woman and a young boy.