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Faith and Justice: The Life and Legacy of Franklin Florence<br />
Exhibit Panel 5: Franklin Florence, Malcolm X, and Constance Mitchell
Faith and Justice: The Life and Legacy of Franklin Florence
Exhibit Panel 5: Franklin Florence, Malcolm X, and Constance Mitchell
Faith and Justice: The Life and Legacy of Franklin Florence<br />
Exhibit Panel 2: Portrait of Franklin Florence, Upstate Magazine Cover, 1985.
Faith and Justice: The Life and Legacy of Franklin Florence
Exhibit Panel 2: Portrait of Franklin Florence, Upstate Magazine Cover, 1985.
Faith and Justice: The Life and Legacy of Franklin Florence<br />
Exhibit Panel 7: Rev. Florence at the Attica Uprisings
Faith and Justice: The Life and Legacy of Franklin Florence
Exhibit Panel 7: Rev. Florence at the Attica Uprisings
Faith and Justice: The Life and Legacy of Franklin Florence<br />
Exhibit Panel 1: Title and Biographical Panel<br />
Faith and Justice: The Life and Legacy of Franklin Florence
Exhibit Panel 1: Title and Biographical Panel
Faith and Justice: The Life and Legacy of Franklin Florence<br />
Exhibit Panel 6: FIGHT<br />
Faith and Justice: The Life and Legacy of Franklin Florence
Exhibit Panel 6: FIGHT
Faith and Justice: The Life and Legacy of Franklin Florence<br />
Exhibit Panel 8: A Legend and A Legacy
Faith and Justice: The Life and Legacy of Franklin Florence
Exhibit Panel 8: A Legend and A Legacy
Faith and Justice: The Life and Legacy of Franklin Florence<br />
Exhibit Panel 3: His Role as Minister
Faith and Justice: The Life and Legacy of Franklin Florence
Exhibit Panel 3: His Role as Minister
Faith and Justice: The Life and Legacy of Franklin Florence<br />
Exhibit Panel 6: Rev. Florence Legacy Collage
Faith and Justice: The Life and Legacy of Franklin Florence
Exhibit Panel 6: Rev. Florence Legacy Collage
[Trade card]. Ladies Exchange (ca. 1885).
[Trade card]. Ladies Exchange (ca. 1885).
Letter from I.C. Lagan to Abraham Lincoln, Februrary 18, 1865
Lagan calls upon their past communication and implores the president for a government position in Baltimore.
Lake, H.S. Letter to C. Fred Farlin.
Handwritten letter from H.S. Lake to C. Fred Farlin, July 23, 1885.
Hand-book of needlework
Dark brown rib cloth stamped in blind and gold
[Trade card] The Mikado
[Trade card]. "The Mikado" Lamp Stove (ca. 1885).
Harlan Lane: Neilly Series Lecture
The guest speaker for the first of this season's Neilly Series Lectures is Harlan Lane, Distinguished University professor of psychology at…
Letter from Julia A. Lathrop to Abraham Lincoln, October 14, 1862
Lathrop writes to express her thanks to the president and to bring an enclosed circular to his attention.
Original photograph of Williams at his typewriter, 1964.<br />
Photo by Jean Lattes.
Original photograph of Williams at his typewriter, 1964.
Photo by Jean Lattes.
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Karl Laurell, weaving.
Paul Lauter: Neilly Series Lecture
Paul Lauter was incredibly active throughout the movements for social change during the 1960s. The ways in which he participated are extensive. In his…
Law, Rolla A. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
Handwritten letter from Rolla A Law to Amy Kirby Post, January 3, 1870.
Layton, Heather (2007)
Heather Layton, for contributions made in art and literature
Ledyard, Jane A. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
Handwritten letter from Jane A Ledyard to Amy Kirby Post, February 6, 1851.
Four for a fortune : a tale
Blue buckram cloth binding stamped in black, white, and gold
Chang-rae Lee: Neilly Series Lecture
The first Neilly Series Lecture of the academic year will be held Wednesday, October 24th with one of America's leading authors, Chang-rae Lee,…
Lee, W. T. Carte-de-visite of Emma Sellew Roberts, Rochester, New York, 1870s.
"Let every woman use the ability God has given her, do the greatest work she can, and in her own way. May no man say to her 'thus far thou shalt go…
Leek, Marion Loretta (1933)
Marion Loretta Leek, sculpture.
Lefferts, M ?. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
Handwritten letter from M ? Lefferts to Amy Kirby Post, April 23, 1827.
Advertisement, Topsy Turvy
[Advertisement]. Promotion in Variety of the 1999 film Topsy-Turvy for Academy Award nomination.
Letter from C.S. Leport to Abraham Lincoln, October 7, 1861
Leport writes to President Lincoln to seek help for his brother, Andrew R. Leport, who is a prisoner at Richmond.
Lesbian Resource Center pamphlet, 1975
First named as the Gay Revolution of Women, the Lesbian Resource Center (LRC) stemmed from the lesbian caucus of the Gay Liberation Front at the…
Letter from Henry T. Leslie to Abraham Lincoln, September 23, 1862
Leslie is an inventor who informs President Lincoln of his new "instrument of war."
Letchworth, Josiah. Letter to Isaac Post.
Handwritten letter from Josiah Letchworth to Isaac Post, June 23, 1846.
LEVINE, Philip. Autograph letter, signed, undated.
LEVINE, Philip. Autograph letter, signed, undated.
Lewis, E W. Letter to Isaac Post.
Handwritten letter from E W Lewis to Isaac Post, May 14, 1857.
Lewis, Jennie. Letter to Sojourner Truth.
Handwritten letter from Jennie Lewis to Sojourner Truth. This letter is one of a number of responses Truth received after placing an advertisement in…
Tom Lewis: Neilly Series Lecture
Lewis will discuss his latest book The Hudson: A History. He is also author of Empire of the Air: The Men Who Made Radio and Divided Highways: The…
"Degrees of Blue" from 1.17.2001 manuscript of Li-Young Lee's Book of My Nights
A poetry excerpt from Li-Young Lee's "Book of My Nights" titled "Degrees of Blue" along with notes from editor Thom Ward
"My Pillow" from 1.17.2001 manuscript of Li-Young Lee's "Book of My Nights"
A poetry excerpt from Li-Young Lee's "Book of My Nights" titled "The Bridge" along with notes from editor Thom Ward
"Buried Heart" and notes from 1.17.2001 manuscript of Li-Young Lee's Book of My Nights
A poetry excerpt from Li-Young Lee's "Book of My Nights" titled "Buried Heart" along with notes from editor Thom Ward
Table of contents from 3.17.2001 manuscript of Li-Young Lee's Book of My Nights
Complete table of contents from the 3.17.2001 manuscript of Book of My Nights by Li-Young Lee
Title cover and notes from 5.7.2001 manuscript of Li-Young Lee's Book of My Nights
Title page of the May 7, 2001 manuscript of Book of My Nights with accompanying notes by editor Thom Ward.
Table of contents from 5.7.2001 manuscript of Li-Young Lee's Book of My Nights
Complete table of contents from the 5.7.2001 manuscript of Book of My Nights by Li-Young Lee
"The Hammock" and copy edits from 5.31.2001 manuscript of Li-Young Lee's Book of My Nights
Poem titled "The Hammock"from 5.31.2001 manuscript of Li-Young Lee's Book of My Nights with copy edits from David Caligiuri
"Buried Heart" and copy edits from 5.31.2001 manuscript of Li-Young Lee's Book of My Nights
Poem titled "Buried Heart"from 5.31.2001 manuscript of Li-Young Lee's Book of My Nights with copy edits from David Caligiuri
"Black Petal" and copy edits from 5.31.2001 manuscript of Li-Young Lee's Book of My Nights
Poem titled "Black Petal"from 5.31.2001 manuscript of Li-Young Lee's Book of My Nights with copy edits from David Caligiuri
Copyedits on "Acknowledgements" from 5.31.2001 manuscript of Li-Young Lee's Book of My Nights
Poem titled "The Hammock"from 5.31.2001 manuscript of Li-Young Lee's Book of My Nights with copy edits from David Caligiuri
"Praise Them" - preliminary draft from March 1997
An early draft of poem "Praise Them" by Li-Young Lee sent to BOA editor Thom Ward in March 1997.
"Praise Them" - preliminary draft from May 1997
An early draft of poem "Praise Them" by Li-Young Lee sent to editor Thom Ward in May 1997.
"Praise Them" - Nov. 2000 manuscript edition of Book of My Nights by Li-Young Lee
An early draft of poem "Praise Them" by Li-Young Lee from his collection Book of My Nights from the Nov. 2000 manuscript.
"Praise Them" - May 2001 manuscript edition of Book of My Nights by Li-Young Lee
An early draft of poem "Praise Them" by Li-Young Lee from his collection Book of My Nights from the May 2001 manuscript.
"His Ocean" -  preliminary draft from Oct. 1995
An early draft of poem "His Ocean" by Li-Young Lee sent to BOA founder Al Poulin Jr in October 1995.
"His Ocean" - preliminary draft from March 1997<br />
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An early draft of poem "His Ocean" by Li-Young Lee sent to BOA editor Thom Ward in March 1997.
"His Ocean" - preliminary draft from May 1997<br />
An early draft of poem "His Ocean" by Li-Young Lee sent to BOA founder Al Poulin Jr in May 1997.
"Persimmons" from Rose by Li-Young Lee
An excerpt from Li-Young Lee's first book of poetry Rose titled "Persimmons" — also one of his most well-known poems.
An excerpt from Li-Young Lee's Book of My Nights titled "The Bridge."
Title cover and notes from 11.14.2000 manuscript of Book of My Nights
Title page of the Nov. 14, 2000 manuscript of Book of My Nights with accompanying notes by editor Thom Ward.
11.2000 manuscript envelope from Li-Young Lee
Envelope in which the November 14, 2000 manuscript of Book of My Nights was sent from Li-Young Lee to Thom Ward.
"The Bridge" from 11.14.2000 manuscript of Li-Young Lee's "Book of My Nights"
A poetry excerpt from Li-Young Lee's "Book of My Nights" titled "The Bridge" along with notes from editor Thom Ward
Title cover and notes from 1.17.2001 manuscript of Li-Young Lee's Book of My Nights
Title page of the Jan. 17, 2001 manuscript of Book of My Nights with accompanying notes by editor Thom Ward.
Letter from Abraham Lincoln to William Henry Seward, December 8, 1860
In this longer letter to William Henry Seward, Abraham Lincoln writes of the rumors around the nomination and to affirm his hope that Seward will…
Letter from Abraham Lincoln to Edwin McMaster Stanton, August 9, 1862
President Lincoln writes to Edwin Stanton about the "Rafael Repeater" gun and thinks it worthy of the attention of the Ordnance Bureau.
Letter from Abraham Lincoln to Gideon Welles, July 25, 1863
Lincoln writes to Welles about new instructions given to naval commanders regarding neutral ports and neutral vessels.
Letter from Abraham Lincoln to William Henry Seward, December 8, 1860
In this brief letter, Abraham Lincoln writes to William Henry Seward that he will nominate him to the Senate for confirmation as Secretary of State…
Letter from Abraham Lincoln to William Henry Seward, January 3, 1861
Lincoln discusses when to arrive in Washington D.C., and who the heads of the War and Navy departments should be.
Letter from Abraham Lincoln to William Henry Seward, January 12, 1861
Lincoln discusses his hope that Mr. Gilmer will take a post within the cabinet.
Letter from Abraham Lincoln to William Henry Seward, January 19, 1861
Lincoln compliments Seward on a recent speech given, and discusses recent events.
Letter from Abraham Lincoln to William Henry Seward, February 1, 1861
Lincoln writes about the "vexed" question and affirms his stance on not compromising on the issue of permitting the extension of slavery within the…
Note from Abraham Lincoln to William Henry Seward, March 1, 1861
In this brief note to Seward, Lincoln directs that a successor to Gen. Twiggs should not be appointed.
Letter from Abraham Lincoln to William Henry Seward, March 4, 1861
Lincoln responds to Seward's ask to withdraw as Secretary of State by asking him to reconsider the withdrawal.
Letter from Abraham Lincoln to William Henry Seward, March 6, 1861
In this brief letter, Lincoln requests the blank nominations of Mr. Judd and Mr. Kreismann.
Note from Abraham Lincoln to William Henry Seward, March 11, 1861
Lincoln writes to Seward, suggesting but not dictating, certain ministers for certain foreign posts.
Note from Abraham Lincoln to William Henry Seward, March 13, 1861
Lincoln writes to Seward with the request that Jacob. S. Haldeman be appointed minister resident of Sweden and Norway.
Note from Abraham Lincoln to William Henry Seward, March 14, 1861
Lincoln writes to Seward, requesting that he give Mr. F. Hassaurek an interview.
Letter from Abraham Lincoln to William Henry Seward, March 18, 1861
In this letter, Lincoln continues his discussion of diplomatic posts and who should serve them.
Note from Abraham Lincoln to William Henry Seward, 1861
In this note to Seward, Lincoln references a letter and Mrs. Walworth.
Note from Abraham Lincoln to William Henry Seward, April 29, 1861
Lincoln writes to Seward about Timothy C. Smith taking a consulship in Russia.
Note from Abraham Lincoln to William Henry Seward, May 2, 1861
Lincoln writes to Seward that "our Chicago detective has arrived" and has set up a meeting.
Note from Abraham Lincoln to William Henry Seward, May 6, 1861
Lincoln discusses circumstances around making E. Joy Morris the Minister to Constantinople.
Note from Abraham Lincoln to William Henry Seward, June 8, 1861
President Lincoln asks Seward to give William W. Richmond an interview for the Consul to Paris position.
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Lincoln writes to Seward to see if a position may be found for Zebina Eastman of Chicago, to serve a post in England where he will be influential.
Note from Abraham Lincoln to William Henry Seward, October 3, 1861
Lincoln's note accompanies letters regarding James Mitchell and a possible post for his brother-in-law, G.F. Savitz.
Note from Abraham Lincoln to William Henry Seward, December 9, 1861
Lincoln inquires about consular appointment for a friend of Mr. Blair of Pennsylvania.
Letter from Abraham Lincoln to William Henry Seward, March 7, 1862
In this letter, Lincoln discusses James F. B. Marshall, of Massachusetts, as the Honolulu commissioner.
Letter from Abraham Lincoln to William Henry Seward and Salmon P. Chase, December 20, 1862
Lincoln responds to Seward's request to resign as Secretary of State, requesting that he stay on and resume his duties.
Note from Abraham Lincoln to William Henry Seward, July 21, 1863
Lincoln seeks "copies of the Instructions of the Sec. of the Navy, on the subject we have in hand."
Note from Abraham Lincoln to William Henry Seward, October 9, 1863
Lincoln writes that he's heard from Mrs. Galez, who requests that Mr. Frederick Wippermann, now Consul at Galatz in Moldavia, be moved. He asks Seward…
Letter from Abraham Lincoln to William Henry Seward, February 16, 1864
Lincoln reports the news that Elwood Evans, Secretary of Washington Territory, has gone over to the enemy.
Letter from Abraham Lincoln to Francis P. Blair, January 18, 1865
Lincoln refers to a letter from Mr. Davis and his own willingness to receive any agent who may be instrumental in securing peace.
Letter from Abraham Lincoln to William Henry Seward, January 31, 1865
Lincoln instructs Seward to proceed to Fortress-Monroe, Virginia, to meet with Stephens, Hunter, and Campbell, on the basis of his letter to F. P.…
Note from Abraham Lincoln to William Henry Seward, March 6, 1865
Lincoln writes that he would like to see Thomas D. Jones, of Cincinnati, and John J. Piatt, of Washington, to have small consular appointments when…
Note from Abraham Lincoln to William Henry Seward on booklet, September 16, 1863
Lincoln asks Seward to prepare a response from the State Department for the Minutes of the 25th Annual Session of the Synod of Pennsylvania, 1862.
Letter from Abraham Lincoln to James A. McDougal, March 14, 1862
Lincoln discloses his suggestion on the topic of gradual emancipation with compensation.
Note from Abraham Lincoln to William Henry Seward, April 14, 1865
Lincoln asks Seward to assemble the cabinet that day, where General Grant will meet them.
Letter from Mary Todd Lincoln to William Henry Seward, May 12, 1861
Mary Todd Lincoln writes to Seward with an apology to him and her opinion on a political appointment. She asks him to speak with President.
Susie Linfield: Neilly Series Lecture
Susie Linfield, Associate Professor of Journalism at New York University, will speak at the Neilly Series Lecture on "Photojournalism and Human…
Linsley, Sarah. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
Handwritten letter from Sarah Linsley to Amy Kirby Post, May 9, 1865.
Linsley, Sarah. Letter to Margaret King.
Handwritten letter from Sarah Linsley to Margaret King, May 9, 1865.
Linsley, Sarah. Letter to Kelsy ?.
Handwritten letter from Sarah Linsley to Kelsy ?, May 9, 1865.
Linsley, Sarah. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
Handwritten letter from Sarah Linsley to Amy Kirby Post, February 21, 1866.
Linsley, Sarah. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
Handwritten letter from Sarah Linsley to Amy Kirby Post, April 24, 1866.
Linsley, Sarah. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
Handwritten letter from Sarah Linsley to Amy Kirby Post, May 23, 1866.
Linsley, Sarah. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
Handwritten letter from Sarah Linsley to Amy Kirby Post, November 15, 1866.
Linsley, Sarah. Letter to Willet E Post.
Handwritten letter from Sarah Linsley to Willet E Post, August 4, 1869.
Lobby Card, Return of Gilbert and Sullivan
[Lobby card]. One of four cards designed for the 1950 film The Return of Gilbert and Sullivan (Lippert Pictures). This short British film either had…
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