Box 1
Contains 69 Results:
"Nancy: I'm so glad that you are...", undated
"Nancy" is likely Nancy Dodson.
"From the desk of Flavis Pierce", undated
Handwritten letter from a member of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan of Harrison, Arkansas, thanking Mrs. Douglas (a pseudonym Santee used when soliciting materials from organizations she was researching) for her "kind comments" and inquiry about local rallies.
"Race Riot - Tulsa", undated
Santee's research and tracking of anti-abortion causes led her to collect and produce a significant number of items related to the Tulsa Race Riot, the rise of right-wing extremism, and Ku Klux Klan activity in the 1990s and 2000s.
These materials are housed together as a separate series for the convenience of patrons who are solely interested in Race Riot and Klan materials.
"They're burning down Niggertown", 1988
Santee's research and tracking of anti-abortion causes led her to collect and produce a significant number of items related to the Tulsa Race Riot, the rise of right-wing extremism, and Ku Klux Klan activity in the 1990s and 2000s.
These materials are housed together as a separate series for the convenience of patrons who are solely interested in Race Riot and Klan materials.
"We shall overcome", 1996
Santee's research and tracking of anti-abortion causes led her to collect and produce a significant number of items related to the Tulsa Race Riot, the rise of right-wing extremism, and Ku Klux Klan activity in the 1990s and 2000s.
These materials are housed together as a separate series for the convenience of patrons who are solely interested in Race Riot and Klan materials.
"Playwright's note", 15 July 1996
Santee's research and tracking of anti-abortion causes led her to collect and produce a significant number of items related to the Tulsa Race Riot, the rise of right-wing extremism, and Ku Klux Klan activity in the 1990s and 2000s.
These materials are housed together as a separate series for the convenience of patrons who are solely interested in Race Riot and Klan materials.
"The following was typed from xerox copies made from microfiches", 15 July 1996
Santee's research and tracking of anti-abortion causes led her to collect and produce a significant number of items related to the Tulsa Race Riot, the rise of right-wing extremism, and Ku Klux Klan activity in the 1990s and 2000s.
These materials are housed together as a separate series for the convenience of patrons who are solely interested in Race Riot and Klan materials.
"Behold a pale horse", 15 July 1996
Santee's research and tracking of anti-abortion causes led her to collect and produce a significant number of items related to the Tulsa Race Riot, the rise of right-wing extremism, and Ku Klux Klan activity in the 1990s and 2000s.
These materials are housed together as a separate series for the convenience of patrons who are solely interested in Race Riot and Klan materials.
"Behold a pale horse", 15 July 1996
Post-it note addressed to Tracy, likely Tracy Letts, Barbara Santee's cousin.
"The book that was buried in the ground", 15 July 1996
An earlier title of "Behold a pale horse".