586 research outputs found

    [LDV Project Archive] Interview with Ruby Woolridge, Part 1 of 4

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    Part 1 of 4 of Ruby Woolridge\u27s oral history. Woolridge recalls her time spent in catholic school, her transition to public school and how she became interested in social science, her experience as a student at Texas A&I, the 1932/1933 hurricanes, and her upbringing in Brownsville, Texas.https://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/losdelvalle/1041/thumbnail.jp

    [LDV Project Archive] Interview with Ruby Woolridge, Part 3 of 4

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    Part 3 of 4 of Ruby Woolridge\u27s oral history. Woolridge recalls major events from the 1950s and 1960s, such as the Korean War, how she spent her leisure time after the war, Elvis Presley, the Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy debates, Kennedy\u27s assassination, Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Nixon\u27s presidencies, Watergate, her political identity, and her career as a teacher.https://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/losdelvalle/1170/thumbnail.jp

    [06] Volume 06 - Charro Days, the First Sixty Years

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    This is a history of a border celebration recognizing the friendship and common culture and heritage of the border cities of Brownsville and Matamoros. Interviewees include: Bruce Aiken, Americo Paredes, Ruby Woolridge, Ralph Cowen, Clarissa Garcia, Vincent Crixell, and Danny Loff.https://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/losdelvalle/1006/thumbnail.jp

    Letter From Ruby Doris Smith to her Mother, circa 1964

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    Correspondence from Ruby Doris Smith to her mother about being in Conakry, Guinea in West Africa. 4 pages

    Letter to Mother From Ruby D. Smith, June 21, 1961

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    Letter from Ruby Doris Smith in Hinds County Jail, Jackson, Mississippi, to her mother. Smith was in jail for taking part in the Freedom Rides. 1 page

    Letter to Mother From Ruby D. Smith, June 10, 1961

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    To her mother, the letter is from Ruby Doris Smith in Hinds County Jail, Jackson, Mississippi. Smith was in jail for taking part in the Freedom Rides. 2 pages

    [Prisoner medical records describing the condition of Jack Ruby]

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    Partially illegible prisoner medical records by an unknown author, on photocopied index cards. The records describe the condition of Jack Ruby upon his arrest and a letter requesting examination by the Dallas Police Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation

    Letter From Ruby Doris Smith to Her Sister Mary Ann Smith, February 25, 1961

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    Correspondence from Ruby Doris Smith to her sister Mary Ann Smith from York County Jail. 5 pages

    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

    "Soon We Will Not Cry: The Liberation of Ruby Doris Smith Robinson", circa 1998

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    Meet the Author Flyer for Cynthia Griggs Fleming for her book "Soon We Will Not Cry: The Liberation of Ruby Doris Smith Robinson", books provided by WordsWorth Booksellers. 1 page
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