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dc.date.accessioned2014-07-21T16:30:15Z
dc.date.available2014-07-21T16:30:15Z
dc.date.issued1972-10-04
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.tcu.edu/handle/116099117/74
dc.descriptionLetter to Halsell from Bessie Yellowhair
dc.formatpdf
dc.format.mediumletter
dc.relationGrace Halsell Papers (MS 6)
dc.rightsPrior written permission from TCU Special Collections required to use any photograph.
dc.sourceSeries III, Box 14, correspondence
dc.subjectYellowhair, Bessie
dc.subjectHalsell, Grace
dc.titleBessie Yellowhair
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dc.identifier.digitool97857en_US
dc.date.captured2012-05-16
dc.description.transcription10/4/72 Greetings Grace, My apology for not writing. Thank you for the book which I’m reading now and the subscription. I enjoyed reading your book “Soul Sister”. After reading it, it almost seems I have been there and makes me feel glad and lucky I’m an Indian. We are anxious to seeing you again. Mother asked about you and wanted me to write to you. I told her about “Soul Sister” and she cried. Just to let you know, I got the little bag from the bus station, no problems. My mother is going to have a singing, no definite date, hope you will be here then. We will be looking forward to seeing you soon. Your sister, Bess


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  • Grace Halsell Papers [55]
    Grace Halsell wrote for several newspapers, worked as a staff writer for Lyndon B. Johnson, and wrote thirteen books, the most well-known of which was Soul Sister (1969). The papers document her life and career.

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