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- catalog abstract "Mostly correspondence; also included are his manuscripts for drama, fiction, and poetry, as well as his better-known non-fiction writings.".
- catalog contributor b7466881.
- catalog contributor b7466882.
- catalog date "1856".
- catalog description ""Born a slave in Piscataway, Maryland, John Edward Bruce (1856-1924) went on to write for, edit, or found an astonishing number of periodicals ... After winning freedom with his mother in 1860, Bruce received sporadic schooling in Connecticut and Washington, D.C., including several months at Howard University. In 1879 he founded his first paper, the Argus. The coming years would see him found four other papers, edit two more papers and two magazines, and write as a correspondent for over twenty black-owned papers and for prominent white-owned papers as well"--Publisher's description.".
- catalog description "Accompanied by a printed guide that describes this and nine other collections.".
- catalog description "Introduction and list of contents (on reel 1).".
- catalog description "Mostly correspondence; also included are his manuscripts for drama, fiction, and poetry, as well as his better-known non-fiction writings.".
- catalog extent "ca. items :".
- catalog isPartOf "Schomburg Center collections.".
- catalog issued "1856".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog subject "Bruce, John Edward Archives.".
- catalog title "John Edward Bruce papers, 1856-1924 [microform].".