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  • Collection: Gwenda Motley collection

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Cover and title page for the book Ain't I a woman: Black women and feminism by bell hooks. Title page is inscribed by the author to Gwenda, her sister.

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Cover and title pages for the book "Happy to be nappy" by bell hooks. Title page is inscribed to her niece.

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The entry for bell hooks on page 250 of the 2015 edition of the Kentucky African-American Encyclopedia.

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Group photograph of Company "D", 537th Quartermaster Battalion taken in England in 1943. Included in the group is Veodis Watkins of Hopkinsville, Kentucky.

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Metal nametag for Veodis Watkins, a soldier during World War II from Hopkinsville Kentucky.

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Metal United States Army issued dog tag for Veodis Watkins. Inscribed with the name and address for Rachel Kendrick, Mr. Watkins mother. Mr. Watkins joined the Army in 1943 reporting to Camp Joseph Robertson in Little Rock, Arkansas.

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Discharge papers for Veodis Watkins, Sergeant in the 3227th Quartermaster Service Company. Includes certificate of honorable discharge, enlistment record and separation report and separation qualification report. Records show Mr. Watkins…

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Veodis Watkins' completed application for National Service Life Insurance, Veterans Administration insurance form 350, Rev. Sept. 1942.

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Handwritten document outlining Veodis Watkins Army service including basic training, deployment in Europe during World War II and discharge.

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Black and white photograph of Veodis Watkins taken overseas during his service in the Army.
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