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    Finding Aid for the Patrick D. Smith Collection (MUM00415)

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    The collection contains manuscripts, periodicals, and correspondence related to the life and work of novelist Patrick D. Smith

    The Beginning

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    By Patrick D. Smith Reprint Edition (Originally published 1967) Pineapple Press (Hardcover, $17.95, ISBN: 1561641529, 3/1998) Just as the blacks and whites of a small Southern town think they\u27re moving toward racial equality, civil rights workers arrive and violence erupts. Patrick D. Smith, award-winning author, wrote The Beginning in the 1960s at the height of the Civil Rights movement. He offered an inside perspective on its effect on the people, both black and white, caught in the upheaval of the changing South. Thirty years have passed and it is time to bring this novel back to a new generation of readers to reassess the times and the decisions of those who lived through them.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/mwp_books/1329/thumbnail.jp

    A Land Remembered

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    By Patrick D. Smith Student Edition. Pineapple Press, hardcover, ISBN: 1561642304, $14.95, 2/1/2001https://egrove.olemiss.edu/mwp_books/1009/thumbnail.jp

    Forever Island and Allapattah

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    By Patrick D. Smith Reprint Edition (Originally published 1973, 1979) Pineapple Press (Hardcover, $18.95, ISBN: 0910923426, 8/1998)https://egrove.olemiss.edu/mwp_books/1129/thumbnail.jp

    The Last Ride

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    By Glen Pee Wee Mercer with Patrick D. Smith Sea Bird Publishing (Hardcover, $18.00, ISBN: 1886916071, 12/2000)https://egrove.olemiss.edu/mwp_books/1369/thumbnail.jp

    DSpace for e-print archives

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    DSpaceTM (http://dspace.org/) is the new open source digital repository system from the MIT Libraries and Hewlett-Packard Labs designed to support the digital collections of academic research institutions, as well as the SPARC conception of Institutional Repositories for digital research material. The DSpace system has been described elsewhere in detail so the focus of this article is on its implementation at MIT for archiving e-prints and other artifacts of scholarly communication, and making these available to the public. The MIT Libraries are deeply concerned about the well-documented crisis in scholarly communication and are committed to working towards innovative solutions. We share this concern with many of the MIT faculty and administration, several of who have been key supporters of the DSpace project and related initiatives at the university. The MIT Libraries were a founding member of SPARC, and are a signatory of the Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI). This article will describe how MIT Libraries have implemented DSpace to support these goals

    Ruby D. Smith Tribute by Carolyn Long Banks, circa 1980

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    Ruby D. Smith dedication by Carolyn Long Banks. Banks describes Smith as the fundamental person in the Atlanta Movement, and she kept the movement together through her organized leadership. 1 page

    Ruby D. Smith With Governor Carl E. Sanders, circa 1960

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    An Official State photo features Ruby D. Smith as she stands with Governor Carl E. Sanders and a group

    Smith, Jr., Linwood D.

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    Clippings, biographical information, and press releases about deaf African-American athlete, author, therapist, and community coordinator Linwood D. Smith, Jr
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