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Starting Point for Research in African & African Diaspora Studies
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From the Burns Library

Stephen Fuller Letterbook, Box 27, Williams Ethnological Collection, MS2009-30, John J. Burns Library, Boston College. The pages pictured here include home remedies and a pasted in newspaper article about what one should do if bitten by a mad dog. Like many items in the Williams Ethnological Collection, this letterbook is a valuable source for anyone interested in the history of the Caribbean.  To learn more about the Fuller Letterbooks, read this blog post on the Burns Library's blog or visit the Burns Library.

 

 

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