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1Title:  "Smoked Yankees" and the struggle for empire: letters from negro soldiers, 1898-1902    
 Creator:  Gatewood, Willard B. 
 Publication:  University of Arkansas Press, Fayetteville,1987. 
 Notes:  Reprint. Originally published: Urbana : University of Illinois Press, 1971. Includes index. Bibliography: p. 317-319. 
 Call #:  E185.63 S666 
 Extent:  xii, 328 p. ; 23 cm. 
 Subjects:  African American soldiers -- Correspondence | Spanish-American War, 1898 -- Participation, African American -- Sources | Spanish-American War, 1898 -- Personal narratives | United States -- Armed Forces -- African Americans -- History -- Sources
 
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2Title:  Freedom's soldiers: the Black military experience in the Civil War    
 Creator:  Berlin, Ira, 1941- 
 Reidy, Joseph P. (Joseph Patrick), 1948-
 Rowland, Leslie S.
 Publication:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K, New York,1998. 
 Notes:  Includes bibliographical references (p. 181-184) and index. 
 Call #:  E540 N3F85 
 Extent:  xvi, 192 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. 
 Subjects:  United States. -- Army -- African American troops -- History -- 19th century | African American soldiers -- History -- 19th century | African American soldiers -- Correspondence | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Participation, African American
 
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3Title:  Dorothy E. Smith Family Papers     
 Creator:  Smith, Dorothy E. Family 
 Dates:  1865-1995 
 Abstract:  Dorothy E. Smith was a Cleveland, Ohio, African American music teacher and the first African American member of the Cleveland Women's Orchestra. A violinist, she was a 1931 graduate of the Cleveland Institute of Music and was a music teacher at the Cleveland Music School Settlement, the Phillis Wheatley Association, the Friendly Inn Settlement, and Knoxville College. She was also a supervisor for the Ohio State Department of Aid for the Aged until her retirement in 1973. Dorothy E. Smith was the daughter of Joseph W. Smith and Elizabeth Rayner. Joseph W. Smith moved to Cleveland in the late 1880s. He established a barbershop on Central Avenue in Cleveland, managed baseball teams in the 1890s and early 1900s, and was also a musician. The collection consists of correspondence, letters, cards, cemetery records, funeral programs, obituaries, legal files, memberships, a deed, certificates, newspaper clippings, student newspapers, playscripts, postcards, programs, reports, receipts, sheet music, yearbooks, and memorabilia. 
 Call #:  MS 4854 
 Extent:  1.00 linear feet (3 containers) 
 Subjects:  Smith, Dorothy E. 1905-1995. | Smith (Dorothy E.) family. | Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967. | Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963. | Cleveland Women's Orchestra. | Gilpin Players. | Central High School (Cleveland, Ohio) | Knoxville College. | African Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | African American women -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | African American musicians -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | African American music teachers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Musicians -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | African American soldiers -- Correspondence. | African American sailors -- Correspondence.
 
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