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Primary Source Tribute to John Hope Franklin

Primary Source Tribute to John Hope Franklin

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Primary Source Tribute to John Hope Franklin

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Watertown, MA: Primary Source, 2000. Paperback. Fine. [44] p.: illustrations; 22 cm. Stapled illustrated paper cover. This is the program from a tribute for American historian John Hope Franklin (1915-2009), held at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts on June 17, 2000. Contains a timeline of Franklin's life, and many letters of admiration and gratitude from professors of history throughout the United States. In Fine Condition: clean and bright.

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Title
Primary Source Tribute to John Hope Franklin
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Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Fine
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Publisher
Primary Source
Place of Publication
Watertown, MA
Date Published
2000
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Ephemera; Biography & Autobiography; American History;

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