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Recordings include Leah Simms': Spanish Radio Campaign (n.d.) Church of the Open Door Message (1974) WLRN Radio Interview with Audrey Finkelstein (1975) Investiture Ceremony (1982) Kenote Address for the NAACP Freedom Dance (1982)
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Box 74: Campaign Contributions and Expenditures
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Box 63: Correspondence and Photographs
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Box 62: Photographs and Clippings (oversize)
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Box 61: Audio-Visual Materials: VHS Tapes, (1) Betamax tape, (1) 1/4" Audiotape
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Research material from noted author and historian, Arva Moore Parks McCabe (1939-2020). Born in Miami, Florida, Arva had written countless books on Florida's eclectic history, including The Forgotten Frontier: Florida through the Lens of Ralph Middleton Munroe, Miami, the Magic City, and George Merrick, Son of the South Wind: Visionary Creator of Coral Gables. She also served as chief curator, interim director, and chair of the Coral Gables Museum.
This collection focuses heavily on George E. Merrick, Coral Gables, and other research topics used in her writings. It also features a large assortment of archival material: booklets, books, magazines, posters, photographs, negatives, pamphlets, postcards, maps, ephemera, newspapers, and guides about Miami and other notable cities and famous people related to South Florida.
Parks, Arva Moore
This collection contains a phonodisc record titled "Wallace Stevens reading his poems", copyright 1957, as well as two printed poster-sized reproductions of his poem "Cy Est Pourtraicte, Madame Ste Ursule, et Les Unze Mille Vierges", printed in Spring 1966.
Stevens, Wallace