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"A GOOD SEASON," The Urbanite: Images of the American Negro. Vol. 1, No. 3 (May 1961).
Anna Murray Douglass Academy Shawn Dunwoody 2; Photograph by Quajay Donnell.
A bronze cast of a rabbit sculpture, created by Helen Hooker as a child.
Douglass Library Shawn Dunwoody 8; Photography by Quajay Donnell
Douglass R Center Shawn Dunwoody 2; Photograph by Quajay Donnell
Helen Hooker standing next to her sculpture titled "Fawn." This sculpture will be present in the physical exhibit in the Seward Room.
Helen Hooker O'Malley, posing next to one of her sculptures
Image of Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale in her studio.
PAINTING IN SOUND, Sam Middleton. Original typescript with author's corrections.
Sam Middleton (1987). Williams wrote the introduction to the catalog for a Middleton retrospective in the Netherlands.
Sam Middleton: Mischief and Melancholy (1998).
A pencil sketch of a man in a wicker chair reading a book, with a note on the bottom saying "Yours truly, Lou"
Williams holding artist Bill Hutson's design (never used) for the dust jacket of The Man Who Cried I Am. 1972.