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- Telegram from Will Rogers to Henry Ford, October 18, 1929 - On October 21, 1929, Henry Ford hosted an event, Light's Golden Jubilee, which celebrated the 50th anniversary of Thomas Edison's invention of a practical incandescent lamp. The event also served as the official dedication of The Edison Institute, Ford's museum complex named in honor of his friend. At the last minute, Will Rogers found time to get away from a film he was making to attend.

- October 18, 1929
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Telegram from Will Rogers to Henry Ford, October 18, 1929
On October 21, 1929, Henry Ford hosted an event, Light's Golden Jubilee, which celebrated the 50th anniversary of Thomas Edison's invention of a practical incandescent lamp. The event also served as the official dedication of The Edison Institute, Ford's museum complex named in honor of his friend. At the last minute, Will Rogers found time to get away from a film he was making to attend.
- Oral History Interview with Will Allen, January 29, 2011--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 128 -

- January 29, 2011
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Oral History Interview with Will Allen, January 29, 2011--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 128
- Teen People, August 1999 -

- August 01, 1999
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Teen People, August 1999
- Harper's Bazar Thanksgiving, Number 1895 - For a few years in the 1890s, a poster craze swept America. Bold, colorful art posters printed for bookstores and newsstands became collectors' items--sometimes more popular than the books and magazines they were designed to promote. Many posters, like this one by Will H. Bradley for a Thanksgiving issue of <em>Harper's Bazar</em>, featured eye-catching illustrations inspired by Art Nouveau trends.

- November 22, 1895
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Harper's Bazar Thanksgiving, Number 1895
For a few years in the 1890s, a poster craze swept America. Bold, colorful art posters printed for bookstores and newsstands became collectors' items--sometimes more popular than the books and magazines they were designed to promote. Many posters, like this one by Will H. Bradley for a Thanksgiving issue of Harper's Bazar, featured eye-catching illustrations inspired by Art Nouveau trends.
- Oral History Interview with Will Allen, January 29, 2011--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 77 -

- January 29, 2011
- Collections - Artifact
Oral History Interview with Will Allen, January 29, 2011--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 77
- Oral History Interview with Will Allen, January 29, 2011--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 86 -

- January 29, 2011
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Oral History Interview with Will Allen, January 29, 2011--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 86
- Oral History Interview with Will Allen, January 29, 2011--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 66 -

- January 29, 2011
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Oral History Interview with Will Allen, January 29, 2011--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 66
- Detroit Black Community Food Security Network Workshop with Will Allen, October 30, 2010--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 14 -

- October 30, 2010
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Detroit Black Community Food Security Network Workshop with Will Allen, October 30, 2010--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 14
- Detroit Black Community Food Security Network Workshop with Will Allen, October 30, 2010--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 21 -

- October 30, 2010
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Detroit Black Community Food Security Network Workshop with Will Allen, October 30, 2010--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 21
- Detroit Black Community Food Security Network Workshop with Will Allen, October 30, 2010--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 36 -

- October 30, 2010
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Detroit Black Community Food Security Network Workshop with Will Allen, October 30, 2010--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 36