Lillian Smith papers, 1915-1972

Lillian Smith (1897-1966), author, lecturer, and human rights advocate, was born in Jasper County, Florida, and resided in Rabun County, Georgia. Her best known fiction piece was the controversial 1944 novel 'Strange Fruit'.
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Creator
Smith, Lillian (Lillian Eugenia), 1897-1966
Date of Original
1915/1972
Subject
Women authors, American--Georgia
Authors--Correspondence
Georgia--Race relations
Race relations--United States
Civil rights movements--Georgia
People
Smith, Lillian (Lillian Eugenia), 1897-1966
Location
United States, 39.76, -98.5
United States, Georgia, 32.75042, -83.50018
Medium
correspondence
Type
Text
Description
Lillian Smith (1897-1966), author, lecturer, and human rights advocate, was born in Jasper County, Florida, and resided in Rabun County, Georgia. Her best known fiction piece was the controversial 1944 novel 'Strange Fruit'. The Lillian Smith Papers are arranged in two series of files. The first series includes manuscripts and proofs of several books, short writings, and biographical material. The second series is comprised of correspondence, business records, and manuscripts for the journal The South Today (formerly, The North Georgia Review, and Pseudopodia).
Language
eng
Contributing Institution
University of Florida. Libraries