Two Colored Women with the American Expeditionary Forces (Beinecke JWJ Zan H927 920t) (Q1809): Difference between revisions

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(‎Changed claim: presentation inscription (P52): For the James Weldon | Johnson Collection | Yale University | New Haven, Conn. | With the compliments and best wishes of the co-author | Kathryn M. Johnson | 4509 Prairie Ave, | Chicago, Ill. | Tel. Drexel 5349 | Sept. 27, 1942)
Property / presentation inscription: For the James Weldon | Johnson Collection | Yale University | New Haven, Conn. | With the compliments and best wishes of the co-author | Kathryn M. Johnson | 4509 Prairie Ave, | Chicago, Ill. | Tel. Drexel 5349 | Sept. 27, 1942 / qualifier
 

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Beinecke JWJ Zan H927 920t
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Two Colored Women with the American Expeditionary Forces (Beinecke JWJ Zan H927 920t)
Beinecke JWJ Zan H927 920t

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    13.6 https://blackbibliog.rutgers.edu/entity/Q61
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    For the James Weldon | Johnson Collection | Yale University | New Haven, Conn. | With the compliments and best wishes of the co-author | Kathryn M. Johnson | 4509 Prairie Ave, | Chicago, Ill. | Tel. Drexel 5349 | Sept. 27, 1942
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    Yale University Library The James Weldon Johnson Memorial Collection of Negro Arts & Letters Founded by Carl Van Vechten 1941
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