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    Bob Close, author of love me sailor and Eliza Callaghan, at the Cafe Royale, Paris c.1948-49 [picture] /

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    Copyright restrictions apply.; Condition: good.; Part of the collection Albert Tucker, family and friends.; Related material: Albert Tucker, family and friends, [2]; National Library of Australia Pictorial Section PIC/6451/1-7; Exhibited: Albert Tucker family and friends 50 years of photographs, North Caulfield, Vic. Aug. 5-29 Aug. 1998

    Interview with Alberta Tucker Grimes - OH 637

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    This interview was conducted with Alberta Tucker Grimes (1909-2002) by Ron Chepesiuk. Mrs. Grimes was an educator and counselor from Greenville, South Carolina. She started the Head Start program for the state of South Carolina in Greeneville, SC. Her work became the standard model for similar programs that sprouted throughout the state. Mrs. Grimes discusses her childhood and background. She discusses her experiences with racism during her childhood and young adult years. She also discusses her education career and work to improve education opportunities in the black community. She details some of her experiences as the first full-time black councilor in Greenville, SC as well as a few of her students. Mrs. Grimes discusses her efforts to expand educational opportunities into the black community and the difficulties she faced in those efforts.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/oralhistoryprogram/1610/thumbnail.jp

    Interview with Alberta Tucker Grimes - OH 139

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    This interview was conducted with Alberta Tucker Grimes (1909-2002) who was an educator and counselor from Greenville, South Carolina. Alberta Grimes started the first Head Start program for the state of South Carolina in Greenville, SC. Her work became the standard and model for similar programs that sprouted throughout the state. In this interview, she discusses her background as an educator, her education in the African American schools during segregation, her teaching career on boards and committees, and her personal life. The interview also includes information about Charles Hall, a famous psychologist in Washington, Jessie Jackson as a student and financing of African American education.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/oralhistoryprogram/1110/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Beverley Tucker to his sister, Brooke, dated January 14, 1843.

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    Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, an American author, legal scholar, and political essayist, writes to his sister Brooke, discussing his debt and loans from the bank, dated July 14th, 1843.https://digitalcommons.wofford.edu/littlejohnmss/1198/thumbnail.jp

    Tucker, Rebecca (SC 1077)

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    Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 1077. Paper, “Hailstorm of 98,” written by Rebecca Tucker for an English class at Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, Kentucky, describing her reactions to a severe storm that occurred on 16 April 1998

    Envelope: Addressed to Mrs. Carolyn V. Tucker

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    Miscellaneous envelopes without contents: To Mrs. Carolyn V. Tucker, Nantasket Beach, Mass. (Postmarked Jacksonville, Fla. October 25, 1925). Box 1, Folder 38-4

    Envelope: Addressed to Mrs. Edith V. Tucker

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    Miscellaneous Envelopes without contents: To Mrs. Edith V. Tucker, Nantasket Beach, Mass. (Postmarked Eau Gallie, Fla., November 28, 1925)., Box 1, Folder 38-4

    Mills, Barbara Ann (Tucker), 1931-2020 (SC 921)

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    Finding aid and scan (Click on Additional Files below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 921. Barbara Ann (Tucker) Mills writes of her life growing up in a home in Bowling Green, Kentucky that provided rooms and meals for students at Western Kentucky State Teachers College and Bowling Green Business University during the 1930s and 1940s. Her parents, known and “Ma Tucker” and “Pa Tucker,” operated boardinghouses located on College Street. Also includes two family photographs

    Tucker, James Harvey, 1865-1962 (SC 698)

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    Finding aid and scan (Click on additional files below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 698. Sketch map and key, prepared by James H. Tucker, of Oakland, Warren County, Kentucky, showing the community as it existed in 1875

    American smoke

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    Dolores Tucker, 82, is a prisoner in her own home -- its filled with cigarette smoke. The problem is, Dolores Tucker doesn't smoke
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