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Frank and Carmela Guida/Rockmasters International Network, Inc. Collection, 1940/2008, bulk 1960/1985

128.60 Linear Feet 74 Hollinger document cases, 7 record center cartons, 12 oversize boxes, and 32 audiovisual boxes boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The collection contains administrative documents, publications, articles, research materials, technical manuals, photographs, audio-visual items, and recording equipment in regard to Frank J. Guida, his community service, creative endeavors and his work in creating the "Norfolk Sound." Most of the material dates from the 1960s to the 1980s.
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Frank and Carmela Guida/Rockmasters International Network, Inc. Collection, 1940/2008, bulk 1960/1985 128.60 Linear Feet 74 Hollinger document cases, 7 record center cartons, 12 oversize boxes, and 32 audiovisual boxes boxes

Michael D'Orso Collection on the Rosewood Massacre, 1923/1995

6.00 Linear Feet 13 Hollinger document cases, 2 cassette boxes boxes
Abstract Or Scope
Writer for the Virginia Pilot Newspaper, author of 13 nonfiction books. This collection contains D'Orso's notes and research material collected while writing Like Judgment Day: The Ruin and Redemption of a Town Called Rosewood. The collection includes interview tapes and transcripts, photographs, newspaper clippings, and other research materials.
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Michael D'Orso Collection on the Rosewood Massacre, 1923/1995 6.00 Linear Feet 13 Hollinger document cases, 2 cassette boxes boxes

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