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In this brief letter of August 31, 1928, George Washington Carver writes to Thomas Dickey (Dick) Slagle. Carver discusses the upcoming academic year at the Tuskegee Institute and mentions the potential difficulty that race relations in Tuskegee pose to the institute's work in the community. He then addresses his desire to see Dick in the near future.delete
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Letters (Correspondence)Envelopes3.75&Quot; X 6.25&Quot;11&Quot; X 8.5&Quot;2 Pages1 Envelope Jpg
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