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Correspondence: Easter postcard sent to Maude Joyner, Jacksonville, Florida. Handwritten message: Hope you will have a joyous Easter Your Daughter "Edna". Postal stamp: Daytona Beach, Florida.

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4-2-1926

Keywords:

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African American Studies | History | Women's History

Easter Postcard, Edna- Mrs. Maude Joyner, April 2, 1926

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