Summary of Fellowship Application from Jack Earl Kendrick
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Title
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Summary of Fellowship Application from Jack Earl Kendrick
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Description
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A 1942 application from Jack Earl Kendrick, an assistant professor of History at Alabama Polytechnic Institute, requesting a grant for one year beginning in June, for the study of the significance of The Atlanta Constitution, one of the foremost and influential southern newspapers, from its establishment in 1868 to the present time. Wishes to work for a Ph.D. at Harvard University under Paul H. Buck or at the University of North Carolina under Howard K. Beale.
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Identifier
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fisk_rf_ff_fge_384_8_00046
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Historical Demographic Term
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Negro
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Subject
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Julius Rosenwald Fund, 20th Century—History, African American history, Green, Fletcher Melvin, 1895-1978, Buck, Paul, 1911-2006, Draughon, Ralph B. (Ralph Brown), 1899-1968,
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Extent
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1 page
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Language
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eng
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Date
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1942
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Format
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pdf
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Type
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Text
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Source
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Box 384, Julius Rosenwald Fund Archives, 1917-1948, John Hope and Aurelia E. Franklin Library.
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Publisher
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John Hope and Aurelia E. Franklin Library.
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Rights
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Fisk University John Hope and Aurelia E. Franklin Library reasonably believe that the items made available in our digital collections are not restricted by copyright or related rights. However, these materials are publicly accessible, some restrictions on further use may still apply. Permitted uses for those items are limited to research, educational, and scholarly purposes under U.S. Copyright Law Title 17, §108 U.S.C. Besides educational uses, you need to obtain permission from Fisk University Franklin Library. Please contact archives@fisk.edu.
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Fellowship Fund Section
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Fellowship General