Journalism
Found in 2348 Collections and/or Records:
“Laughter, Gunfire and Forgetting: An elusive tale of the Mexican drug war", September 1995
Laura Greenberg, 1998 - 2003
Organized by correspondent (the vast majority of these are printed emails), then folders labeled Personal, Financial, Business, and Fan Mail.
Lawrence Clark Powell, 1982
Organized by correspondent (the vast majority of these are printed emails), then folders labeled Personal, Financial, Business, and Fan Mail.
Lawrence Clark Powell Lecture (research, draft, speech, published lecture,, 2002
Folders include correspondence, drafts, speeches, and marketing. This series also includes audio and video interviews.
Lawsuits, 1993-2001
“Learning Nothing, Forgetting Nothing,” Printout draft, 21 pages, undated
Materials in this series were previously restricted. They include one posthumously published work, The Red Caddy, and several monograph-length and shorter pieces. Also included is poetry and research for the Guggenheim Fellowship and research on Native American history.
“Learning Nothing, Forgetting Nothing,” Typescript photocopy draft, near copy, 21 pages, undated
Materials in this series were previously restricted. They include one posthumously published work, The Red Caddy, and several monograph-length and shorter pieces. Also included is poetry and research for the Guggenheim Fellowship and research on Native American history.
Leather Holster with Belt Clip, undated
Leather tooling
“Leave Something Behind”, Winter 2001
"Leave Something Behind" (Sonoran Desert Park Project), December 1999
“Leave the Heart in the Kill,” photocopied typescript corrected draft, 111 pages
Materials in this series were previously restricted. They include one posthumously published work, The Red Caddy, and several monograph-length and shorter pieces. Also included is poetry and research for the Guggenheim Fellowship and research on Native American history.
“Leave the Heart in the Kill,” photocopied typescript corrected draft, near copy, 119 pages
Materials in this series were previously restricted. They include one posthumously published work, The Red Caddy, and several monograph-length and shorter pieces. Also included is poetry and research for the Guggenheim Fellowship and research on Native American history.
“Leave the Heart in the Kill,” typescript corrected draft with holograph annotations, 118 pages
Materials in this series were previously restricted. They include one posthumously published work, The Red Caddy, and several monograph-length and shorter pieces. Also included is poetry and research for the Guggenheim Fellowship and research on Native American history.