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    Oral History Interview with Mitchell Jackson, July 17, 1993

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    Interview with Mitchell Jackson, a former student at the Frederick Douglass Colored School in Denton, Texas. In the interview, Jackson recollects memories of what his life was like in a segregated school and community. He comments specifically on his family background, teachers, athletics, school curriculum, and the influence of Coach Tennyson Miller

    Mitchell S. Jackson, 38th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Mitchell S. Jackson’s debut novel The Residue Years was praised by The New York Times, The Paris Review, The Times of London, and the Sydney Morning Herald. The novel was honored with the Earnest Gaines Award for Literary Excellence ad was a finalist for the Center for Fiction’s Flaherty-Dunnan First Novel Prize, The PEN/Hemingway Award for First Fiction, and the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award. Jackson has received fellowships from the Lannan Foundation, the Center for Fiction, and the Urban Artist Initiative

    Congressman Henry M. Jackson, Hugh B. Mitchell and others at the Grand Coulee Dam, Grand Coulee, Washington, approximately 1940s

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    Note filed with photograph: 1940's. People include Jackson, Henry M.; Mitchell Hugh B.; Jackson, Peter. Taken at Grand Coulee Dam. Grand Coulee, WA. Photographer unknown. This photograph was most likely taken by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation

    Congressman Henry M. Jackson and Hugh B. Mitchell at Grand Coulee Dam, Grand Coulee, Washington, approximately 1940s

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    Note filed with photograph: 1940's. People include Jackson, Henry M.; Mitchell Hugh B. Taken at Grand Coulee Dam. Grand Coulee, WA

    Laura Riding Jackson papers

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    Laura Riding Jackson (1901-1991) was an American poet, critic, and editor. She was closely associated with the Fugitive group, a cluster of American Southern writers centered at Vanderbilt University in Tennessee, which included John Crowe Ransom, Allen Tate, and Robert Penn Warren. She had a long partnership with Robert Graves; together they co-founded the Seizin Press, published several volumes of poetry, and co-edited the literary journal Epilogue. Jackson is generally acknowledged to have influenced the work of Graves, the New Zealand filmmaker Len Lye, and the writers James Reeves, Norman Cameron, T. S. Matthews, Jacob Bronowski, and W. H. Auden. The collection consists of correspondence between Jackson and Robert Nye, a British author, editor, and playwright, as well as manuscripts, newspaper and magazine clippings, and photographs. Subjects discussed include writers and writings, Martin Seymour-Smith, Robert Graves, and Nye

    Interview with George Jackson

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    George Jackson is interviewed by Edward Clark Smith March 2, 1987 as a part of the Western North Carolina Tomorrow Black Oral History Project. Jackson was born in Altapass in Mitchell County in 1909. He was raised by his grandparents who owned and farmed 65 acres. Jackson moved to Swannanoa in 1921 and when he was about 16 went to West Virginia to work in the coal mines with his uncle. He was drafted and talks about why he chose to not use his work as a miner to obtain a deferment. Jackson served in the Army from 1944-1947. He shares stories from his service, his travels, and the Civil Rights movement

    Mitchell Pass

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    Abstract Depicts a wagon train moving through Mitchell Pass at Scotts Bluff. This is a tinted Magic Lantern Slide used by William Henry Jackson

    Dr. Duane M. Jackson, Morehouse College, July 2011

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    This video is a conversation with Dr. Duane M. Jackson. Dr. Jackson talks about his paper, "Recall and the Serial Position Effect: The Role of Primacy and Recency on Accounting Students' Performance." Jackie Daniel, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer

    The marriage record of Jackson, Edward and Mitchell, Elvira

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    Marriage license for Edward Jackson and Elvira Mitchell. L.G. Cone was the officiant
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