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    2017 Advertisement for Princess Kennedy\u27s Salon

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    Color Photograph Advertisement for Princess Kennedy\u27s Salon at Library Square Pride special 25" off hair colo

    John F. Kennedy telegram to Roosevelt

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    Jersey Homesteads (later the Borough of Roosevelt) was established in the 1930s as an agro-industrial cooperative community. It was established specifically for urban Jewish garment workers, many of whom had emigrated from Europe. President John F. Kennedy sent a telegram to the citizens of Roosevelt, New Jersey, apologizing for not being able to attend the memorial dedication in honor of former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. (Jersey Homesteads became Roosevelt in 1945 in honor of the president.) President Kennedy expressed his gratitude to the people of Roosevelt for constructing the memorial, and commented that it will serve as a constant reminder of Roosevelt's good works

    J. Benton Kennedy Letter - October 10, 1862

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    A letter written in a camp near Sharpsburg, Maryland in October 1862 by Captain J. Benton Kennedy to his father where he discusses the relative fighting merits of eastern "city" troops and western men in the Union Army

    Garry Neill Kennedy : Public Address

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    Part of a performance/exhibition piece, this catalogue features a transcript and schedule of 169 spot announcements that were read over the Harbourfront public address system in October 1979. Introductory notes by Kennedy

    Ad Banner for Princess Kennedy\u27s Annual Rooftop Party

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    Color Photograph banner outside the Green Pig Pub in Salt Lake City advertising their pride events including Princess Kennedy\u27s Annual Rooftop Party

    Stetson Kennedy lecture 'Building Democracy in America' in conversation with Peggy Bulger

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    This interview is included in the American Folklore Society Oral History Project held at the Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. This item includes a digital video and analog sound recording of the Stetson Kennedy and Peggy Bulger lecture and discussion; one black-and-white photograph of Stetson Kennedy seated at the base of a tree taken by Ivy Bigbee; and a program flyer for the event. Kennedy begins by discussing his memories of Benjamin Botkin, and collecting 'folksay' and folklore idioms for the WPA folklore project. Kennedy discusses the WPA Federal Writers' Project in Florida where he worked with Zora Neale Hurston, and others in the 1930s; his infiltration of the Ku Klux Klan in Georgia during World War II; and his books on the Ku Klux Klan and race relations in the South. He also discusses his relationships and friendships with folklorists, writers, and others, including Richard Wright, Alan Lomax, and Woody Guthrie. The discussion concludes with a question and answer session, where Kennedy discusses the WPA former slave interviews. This collection consists of 1 folder, 1 black and white 8 x 10 in. photographic print, 1 analog sound cassette (60 min.), and 1 video file (57 min.). 'Stetson Kennedy, folklorist, social activist, and author, in conversation with Peggy Bulger, Director of the American Folklife Center.' Webcast of this event is available on the Library of Congress website, accessed June 21, 2007. Recorded in Room 119, Thomas Jefferson Building, Library of Congress on May 24, 2005 from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m

    Ethel Kennedy Valentine photograph

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    The John and Annie Glenn collection is comprised of photographs, slides, books and ephemera documenting the career of John Glenn as an astronaut and U.S. Senator. The collection also documents his life with his wife Annie Glenn née Castor, family and friends, such as Robert and Ethel Kennedy and fellow astronauts
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