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SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY


MANUSCRIPTS

Mary Elizabeth Frayser Papers, Acc. 1 Special Collections, Ida Jane Dacus Library Winthrop University, Rock Hill, South Carolina.

Marion Allan Wright Papers, Acc. 48 Special Collections, Ida Jane Dacus Library Winthrop University, Rock Hill, South Carolina.

Rock Hill Chapter of South Carolina Council on Human Relations Records, Acc. 47 Special Collections, Ida Jane Dacus Library Winthrop University, Rock Hill, South Carolina.

Winthrop College Employee Records, W412 Archives, Ida Jane Dacus Library Winthrop University, Rock Hill, South Carolina.

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Leigh, Robert D. The Public Library in the United States. New York: Columbia University Press, 1950.

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"Making Democracy Work in South Carolina." New South


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"The Way of the Southern Regional Council." New South 7 (January 1952): 5.

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