Summary of Fellowship Application from William Francis Lockwood
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Title
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Summary of Fellowship Application from William Francis Lockwood
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Description
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A 1942 application from William Francis Lockwood, Director of Art Education at Louisiana State University, requesting a oneyear grant beginning in September to organize a comprehensive program in the South to encourage and develop the innate creative abilities of the rural white population and of the Negroes, where these abilities would normally become a part of their everyday life. Wishes to work for Ph. D. degree at George Peabody College under Dr. J. J. Ray.
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Identifier
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fisk_rf_ff_fge_384_8_00051
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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, Wickiser, Ralph L. (Ralph Lewanda), 1910-1998, John James Tigert, 1882-1965,
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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