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This collection includes newspaper clippings concerning the Asheville Colored Hospital, which opened in October 1943. Although the articles do not specifically discuss African American women, there are black nurses pictured in a few different…

This collection includes various newspaper clippings concerning African American history. African American women mentioned in this collection include Sarah Gudger, Kat Debrow, Lucy S. Herring, Inez Daugherty, and Oralene Graves.

This collection includes various newspaper clippings concerning the African American community. African American women mentioned in this collection include Inez Daugherty, Mary Stepp Burnette Hayden, Hazel Turner, Lucy Herring, and others.

This collection includes various newpaper clippings concerning African American awards banquets from 1992 and 1993. Both African American men and women received awards. Those women who received awards were Sherri Linton, Angie Benton, Annie Mae…

Often excluded and invisible from the histories of the Southern Appalachian Mountains, those of African-American descent contributed much to the physical and cultural environment of these highlands. Those who were credited as being responsible for…

Newspaper clipping concerning local African Americans. The clipping concerning black women is entitled "Black-Owned Businesses Have Long History Here."

Various newspaper clippings concerning local African Americans. Those clippings concerning black women are entitled "Asheville Started First Black-Owned Industry in U.S." and "Black Owned Industry Grows"
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