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    Frances Smith

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    Frances Smith is pictured her junior year at Uintah High School. She is the daughter of Leo F. and Annie Smith. She married William D. Byrne on March 10, 1934

    Miss Lollar Frances Smith

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    Miss Lollar Frances Smith was one of two women who have been chosen for the Altrusa Club\u27s First Lady awards this year. They will be honored April 7th at a dinner in Hotel Texas. Miss Smith, oft 1408 Mistletoe Dr., is founder of the Fort Worth Foundation for Visually Handicapped Children. Published in Fort Worth Star-Telegram morning edition March 13, 1954.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/31314/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Frances Smith to Mae Wynne McFarland

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    A handwritten letter to Mae Wynne McFarland from Frances Smith, residing in London, England

    Letter to Frances Smith regarding SEAALL membership, September 24, 1967

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    A letter from Pearl Von Allmen to Frances Smith providing information on becoming a SEAALL member

    Rethinking The Hollywood Teen Movie. Gender, Genre and Identity, de Frances Smith

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    Review of the book Rethinking The Hollywood Teen Movie. Gender, Genre and Identity, by Frances Smith.Reseña del libro Rethinking The Hollywood Teen Movie. Gender, Genre and Identity, de Frances Smith, por Carlos García Miranda

    Charles Douglass Cather, Elsie Cather, Jessica Cather, Frances Smith Cather, and three unidentified children

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    Willa Cather's aunt, Frances Smith Cather, seated in a chair, posing with Willa Cather's siblings, Charles Douglass Cather, Elsie Cather, and Jessica Cather, as well as three other children.They appear to be outside on a porch, with shutters and siding visible in the background. Handwritten numbers on individuals: 1. Douglass, 2. Elsie, 3. Frances, 4. Jessica, 5. unidentified, but possibly Ellen Gere

    Introduction to Volume 19: Correspondence of Sir James Edward Smith and his father, James Smith, his mother, Frances Smith, and wife, Pleasance Smith

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    Three title pages of Volume 19: Correspondence of Sir James Edward Smith and his father, James Smith, his mother, Frances Smith, and wife, Pleasance Smit

    Review of \u3cem\u3e\u27Til Death or Distance Do Us Part: Love and Marriage in African America.\u3c/em\u3e Frances Smith Foster. Reviewed by Shannon Butler-Mokoro.

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    Book review of Frances Smith Foster, \u27Til Death or Distance Do Us Part: Love and Marriage in African America. New York: Oxford University Press, 2010. $21.95 hardcover

    Introduction to Volume 19: Correspondence of Sir James Edward Smith and his father, James Smith, his mother, Frances Smith, and wife, Pleasance Smith

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    Three title pages of Volume 19: Correspondence of Sir James Edward Smith and his father, James Smith, his mother, Frances Smith, and wife, Pleasance Smit

    Prólogo al libro Family in Africa and the African Diaspora

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    [ES] El prólogo explica a las razones de por qué se escribió este libro de ensayos en colaboración con la teórica afroamericana Frances Smith Foster; la contribución especial de la escritora jamaicana Velma Pollard (quien escribió la introducción); las ilustraciones especialmente realizadas por el artista cubano Tomás González para este libro; y la división en tres áreas de este estudio (Familia y sociedad; La familia en las artes visuales y escénicas; y Familia y literatura). El libro contiene artículos en inglés y en castellano, incluyendo además resúmenes de todos ellos en ambos idiomas al final del mismo. [EN] In the prologue it is explained why this book of essay was written in collaboration with the African American scholar Frances Smith Foster: the special contribution of Jamaican writer Velma Pollard (who wrote the introduction); the illustrations especially done by the Cuban artist Tomás González for this book; and the division of this study in three sections (Family and Society; Family in the Visual and Performing Arts; and Family and Literature). The book includes essays in English and in Spanish, and contains the abstracts in both languages of all of them at the end of it
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