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Clippings (information artifacts)

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus

Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:

Belk and Everett families papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS0328
Abstract

The collection consists of photocopies of documents pertaining to two prominent families in Charlotte, NC: the Belks and the Everetts. Most of the collection consists of correspondence with Herschel Hill Everett, his daughter, Ann, and her husband, Henderson Belk.

Dates: 1886 - 1971

Mark Bernstein papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS0544
Abstract

Papers documenting Bernstein's work in the Charlotte arts community (including the Charlotte Symphony, Bechtler Museum and Blumenthal Performing Arts Center), Shalom Park and its constituent organizations and the Charlotte law community. Contains correspondence, newspaper articles, deeds, awards, lectures, journals and printed works.

Dates: 1943 - 2015

Anita Stewart Brown papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS0507
Abstract

Personal papers, correspondence and memorabilia from Anita S. Brown. Includes materials from her nearly 30 years at Eastern Air Lines.

Dates: 1960 - 2003

Campus Pride records

 Collection
Identifier: MS0467
Abstract

Campus Pride is a national nonprofit organization for student leaders and campus groups working to create a safer college environment for LGBT students. Materials include organizational records, publications and ephemera, and teaching materials.

Dates: circa 2001-2014

Charlotte Business Guild records

 Collection
Identifier: MS0479
Abstract

The Charlotte Business guild was created in 1992 as a professional network for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and allied members of the community. The collection includes organization records such as meeting minutes, a member directory, newsletters, donation letters, and clippings.

Dates: 1998 - 2014

Civil War scrapbook, 1858-1881

 Collection — Volume 1 [F09.135.05.02]
Identifier: MS0511
Abstract

Clippings from newspapers from Louisville, K.Y., Philadelphia, P.A., and Baltimore, M.D., primarily concerning the Civil War. Dates from these clippings span the years of 1858-1879.

Dates: 1858-1879

Sue Henry papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS0478
Abstract

Sue Henry is a prominent gay rights activist in Charlotte, NC. She was owner of Rising Moon Books & Beyond bookstore, the first out lesbian to run for Mayor of Charlotte, and an active member of several political and social LGBTQ organizations. The collection primarily documents in her participation in the Charlotte LGBTQ+ community in the 1990s, but also includes materials from her childhood and later life.

Dates: 1992 - 2002

Avery Hood papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS0399
Abstract

Avery Hood was the first professionally trained and licensed social worker in Charlotte, and her career spanned from the 1960s through the 1970s. This collection focuses mainly on her and her career in social work.

Dates: circa 1950-1990

Lenore Jones-Deutsch papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS0465
Scope and Contents

Personal and professional papers including organizational records, magazine and newspaper articles, political buttons, books, posters, decorated HIV vest, brochures.

Dates: 1976 - 2011

Clarence O. Kuester, Sr., papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS0443
Abstract

Clarence O. Kuester, Sr. was active with the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce and a tireless promoter of the city and its business potential. The collection also contains a significant assortment of papers concerning a theatrical production entitled “Shout Freedom,” which was Kuester’s brainchild and was staged just after his death, in the spring of 1948.

Dates: 1891 - 1997

North Carolina Century papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS0353
Abstract

Materials pertaining to the research and publishing of North Carolina Century: Tar Heels who Made a Difference, 1900-2000, published by Levine Museum of the New South in Charlotte, NC. (Special Collections CT252 .N67 2002)

Dates: circa 1950-2000

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