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African American Experience

from the Collections of the Spencer Library
Shaping Kansas Politics: The African American Legislators
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The Wilcox Collection

Political Activism in the Collections of the Spencer Library
The Wilcox Collection
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The Cervantes Collection

from the Department of Special Collections
The Cervantes Collection
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Allen Fieldhouse

from the University Archives
Allen Fieldhouse
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Dorothy Hodge Johnson Papers

from the Kansas Collection
Dorothy Hodge Johnson Papers
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Architecture and Urban Design

from the Collections of the Spencer Library
Architecture and Urban Design
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Sophia Cobb Mayo Journal

from the Kansas Collection
Sophia Cobb Mayo Journal

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James Joyce Collection

from the Irish Collections

James Joyce Collection

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Charles S. Scott Papers

from the Kansas Collection

Charles S. Scott Papers

Frosted Windows
300 Years of St. Petersburg
Through Western Eyes

from the Dept. of Special Collections.

Personal Papers of
G. Baley Price

from the University Archives.

Papers of Professor Price

Langston Hughes,
A Voice for all People

from the Kansas Collection.

The First Book of Negros
John Gould: His Birds and Beasts,
from the Dept. of Special Collections.
Gould watercolor

The Great Exhibition, 1851,
from the Dept. of Special Collections.

Comic of Great Exhibition visitors
Young American Readers,
from the Dept. of Special Collections

"Sumner High School Alumni Association Collection," from the Kansas Collection

Sumner High Cheerleaders

"No Dreams Deferred: African-American Leadership in the Kansas Region,"
from the Kansas Collection
Evelyn Harper
"Is Man an Ape or an Angel?"
an exhibition on Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species
Charles Darwin
"A Silver Anniversary: The first 25 years of the Kenneth Spencer Research Library," originally issued in 1994
"He who destroyes a good Booke, kills reason it selfe," the re-issue of a notable catalogue in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Library Bill of Rights
Censorship adversary