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Taking Stock of Greensboro's Possessions
Date:
circa 1955
Author:
unknown
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Description:
This three-page essay or speech, possibly written for newspaper publication or presented at an event, details Greensboro's positive characteristics. Listed are: religious tolerance, interracial cooperation, governmental efficiency, business consideration, excellent educational advantages, press and radio facilities, and character building organizations. The essay concludes with the claim that Greensboro “sets personality over property.”
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Collection:
Benjamin Lee Smith Papers
Repository:
Duke University
Item#:
4.1.969
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