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    Mae Johnson with Daughters

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    Mae Johnson with three daughters; Vera Johnson (Van Leuven) 1906-2000, Evelyn Johnson (Hacking) 1907-1986 and Theora Johnson. Photo can be found on page 433 of the Jensen Utah Book

    Corinne Mae Johnson Senior Recital, May 11, 1955

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    Concert program for Corinne Mae Johnson Senior Recital, May 11, 195

    Interview with Georgia Bowden (with Herman Johnson, Eva Mae Smith, and Lela Pierce Thompson)

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    In this interview, Georgia Bowden, Herman Johnson, Eva Mae Smith and Lela Pierce Thompson discuss their education and experiences at Williston College and Wilmington College during and after segregation

    Interview with Eva Mae Smith (with with Georgia Bowden, Herman Johnson, and Lela Pierce Thompson)

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    In this interview, Georgia Bowden, Herman Johnson, Eva Mae Smith and Lela Pierce Thompson discuss their education and experiences at Williston College and Wilmington College during and after segregation

    Interview with Herman Johnson ( with Georgia Bowden, Eva Mae Smith, and Lela Pierce Thompson) Part 1

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    In this interview, Georgia Bowden, Herman Johnson, Eva Mae Smith and Lela Pierce Thompson discuss their education and experiences at Williston College and Wilmington College during and after segregation

    Interview with Lela Pierce Thompson (with Georgia Bowden, Herman Johnson, and Eva Mae Smith)

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    In this interview, Georgia Bowden, Herman Johnson, Eva Mae Smith and Lela Pierce Thompson discuss their education and experiences at Williston College and Wilmington College during and after segregation

    Nona Johnson in a Senior Piano Recital

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    This is the program for the senior piano recital of Nona Johnson. The recital was held on December 11, 1958, at 8:00 p.m., in Mitchell Hall Auditorium. Johnson was assisted by Lillie Mae McKnight on organ

    Interview with Vallie Mae Bowman and daughter Louise Johnson

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    Vallie Mae Bowman is interviewed by Lorraine Crittenden on August 11, 1986 as a part of the Western North Carolina Tomorrow Black Oral History Project. Bowman discusses her and siblings education levels, her parents during the depression, how they celebrated holidays, communities of Notlea and Texana, church background and conversion, dating/courting, black leaders not only for the Civil Rights Movement but also locally, "colored" hospitals, and more

    E. Mae McCarroll, Kathryn Preston Johnson, Mildred Freeman, and Virginia Alexander to Martha Tracy

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    Letter from four students (E. Mae McCarroll, Kathryn Preston Johnson, Mildred Freeman, Virginia Alexander) to Dean Martha Tracy

    Double wedding ring quilt by Mary Ellen Johnson Denison

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    Image of Double Wedding Ring quilt created about 1910 by Mary Ellen Johnson Denison. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Verda Mae Sorensen as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994
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