Seena B. Kohl Papers
Seena B. Kohl (1930-2018) taught at Webster University from 1967-2009. Her papers reflect her career as a faculty member and working anthropologist. Kohl is known for her research ranging from rural life on the northern plains of the United States and Saskatchewan, Canada, to the racial and cultural heritage of Neshoba County, Mississippi, to the integration efforts in 1980s St. Louis, Missouri.
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- Arthur Rosenberg Strike Diary
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