Building the Collection

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Baatz 1968 letter to Howard University regarding a list of resources for obtaining Afro-American Studies materials

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Baatz received 4 pages from the supervisor of Howard University's "Negro Collection" that listed sources for collection development [1968, page 1]

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1968, Baatz/Howard University correspondence [page 2]

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1968, Baatz/Howard University correspondence [page 3 ]

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1969, Baatz corresponded with Dr. George Juergens from IU Blomington's History Department during the months of September and October; the subject was collection development in the subject area of Afro-American Studies

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1969, Baatz/Juergens correspondence [page 1, acquisitions discussion]

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1969, Baatz/Juergens correspondence [page 2, acquisitions discussion]

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1969, Juergens to Baatz

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1968, Baatz/Howard University correspondence [page 4]

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1972 list of "Afro-American Collection" acquisitions compiled by Baatz [page 1]

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1972 list of "Afro-American Collection" acquisitions compiled by Baatz [page 2]

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1972 list of "Afro-American Collection" acquisitions compiled by Baatz [page 3]

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1983, Dean Joseph J. Russell writes Baatz with request for bibliographic compilations is specific areas of Afro-American Studies [page 1]

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1983, Dean Joseph J. Russell to Baatz requesting bibliographic compilations [page 2]

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1970 Herald-Times newspaper (Bloomington, Indiana) regarding "3 years" of collection development work in Afro-American Studies by Wilmer Baatz