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    Robert J. Edwards to James C. Furman

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    A one page letter and envelope from Robert J. Edwards to James C. Furma

    [Voluntary Statement by Robert E. Edwards #2]

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    Voluntary statement by Robert E. Edwards as a witness in Dealey Plaza. Edwards describes seeing a man on the fifth floor of the Texas School Book Depository building hiding behind boxes. He states that the gunshots he heard seemed to come from the building

    [Voluntary Statement by Robert E. Edwards #1]

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    Voluntary statement by Robert E. Edwards as a witness in Dealey Plaza. Edwards describes seeing a man on the fifth floor of the Texas School Book Depository building hiding behind boxes. He states that the gunshots he heard seemed to come from the building

    Oral history interview with Daniel J. Edwards

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    Transcript, 51 pp.In this oral history, computer security pioneer Daniel Edwards discusses his long-term career as a computer security researcher at the National Security Agency (NSA). He discusses Trojan Horse attacks, a term he introduced in the computer security field to describe a particular type of computer security vulnerability of hidden malicious code within a seemingly harmless program. He provides perspective on the evolving relationship of communications security (COMSEC) and computer security (COMPUSEC) at the NSA. Edwards became part of the NSA’s National Computer Security Center and was principally involved with the development of the NCSC’s/DOD’s Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria (TCSEC) and elaborates on the processes and considerations in developing and refining this influential set of computer security standards. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1116862, “Building an Infrastructure for Computer Security History.”This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1116862, “Building an Infrastructure for Computer Security History.”Edwards, Daniel J.. (2013). Oral history interview with Daniel J. Edwards. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/162379

    Ex-Slave Narrative - Ann J. Edwards

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    A transcript of an Ex-Slave Narrative interview conducted by Sheldon F. Gauthier for the Works Progress Administration\u27s Federal Writers\u27 Project in the 1930s with Ann J. Edwards. Edwards was born into slavery in 1856 on the Arlington County, Virginia plantation of John Cook. In 1858, Cook moved to Washington, D. C. and emancipated those he enslaved. After her parents split and her mother died in 1861, Edwards was adopted by Richard H. Cain, the minister of an African Methodist church in D. C. She describes the conditions in D. C. during the Civil War, with a focus on runaway slaves and her step-father\u27s role in assisting them on their arrival to D. C. She also discusses the popular sentiment upon Abraham Lincoln\u27s assassination. After the war, Cain moved the family to Charleston, South Carolina, where he became the minister of Emmanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church and the editor of a newspaper. Cain later served as a state senator and then U. S. Representative. Edwards describes attempts to assassinate Cain as he ran for office and served his terms in the state and U. S. Congresses. In her interview, Edwards gives her opinions about race relations and women\u27s rights.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_workprojectsadministration/1099/thumbnail.jp

    Joseph J. and Elliot Fry to Mary Edwards Walker

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    Correspondence from Joseph J. and Elliot Fry to Mary Edwards Walker regarding her portrait photographs. 3 letters and a receipt from Elliot & Fry

    Difference and belonging, hopes and fears: parenting ‘mixed’ children and the implications for career development

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    Rosalind Edwards, Professor in Social Policy and Director of the Families & Social Capital Research Group, at London South Bank University, discusses parenting issues and their implications for career development at the CeGS 10th Annual Lecture held at the University of Derby on 18th December 2007. Rosalind has researched and published widely on a range of issues concerning family policy, with a focus on the perspectives of family members themselves. Her recent book publications include: Assessing Social Capital (ed. with J. Holland and J. Franklin, 2007, Cambridge Scholars Press); Sibling Identity and Relationships: Sisters and Brothers (with L. Hadfield, H. Lucey and M. Mauthner, 2006, Routledge); Making Families: Moral Tales of Parenting and Stepparenting (with J. Ribbens McCarthy and V. Gillies, 2003, Sociology Press) and Children, Home and School: Resistance, Autonomy or Connection? (ed., 2002, Routledge Falmer). Rosalind's report (with C. Caballero and S.Puthussery) on 'Parenting 'mixed' children: negotiating difference and belonging in mixed race, ethnicity and faith families' will be published by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation later this year. Rosalind is also co-editor of the International Journal of Social Research Methodology

    Martha J. Edwards

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    Martha (Mattie) J. Edwards is the wife of Homer P. Edwards from Roosevelt. She worked at a bank as a teller. She was involved with many community organizations. She later became a teacher at Alterra High School. She died in June 1974

    Martha J. Edwards

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    Martha (Mattie) J. Edwards is the wife of Homer P. Edwards from Roosevelt. She worked at a bank as a teller. She was involved with many community organizations. She later became a teacher at Alterra High School. She died in June 1974

    Martha J. Edwards

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    Martha (Mattie) J. Edwards is the wife of Homer P. Edwards from Roosevelt. She worked at a bank as a teller. She was involved with many community organizations. She later became a teacher at Alterra High School. She died in June 1974
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