Copy of "NANA: Our Beloved Dune"

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Title

Copy of "NANA: Our Beloved Dune"

Rights Information

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Copyright of this work is held by MaVynee Betsch. It is provided here for scholarship, research, and private study. Further use or copying of the work beyond Fair Use may require permission from the rightsholder.

Type

Text

Creator

Betsch, MaVynee (Author)

Description

An essay MaVynee Betsch wrote for an unidentified journal. Betsch focused most of her life on the preservation of American Beach, and was a strong proponent of the dunes' spiritual energy. In the piece, she details her connection to the beach. There is a note from her written on the page that reads, "I wrote this for a Native-American Spiritual Journal."

Genre

Essays

Language

English

Place

American Beach (Fla.)

Physical Description

1 page

Identifier

JGRCMA-BBC-B003-F001-I005

Topics

Beaches
African American heritage
African Americans--History
African American Pastimes
Betsch, MaVynee, 1935-2005
Lewis, A. L. (Abraham Lincoln), 1865-1947

Physical Location

Black Beaches Collection, John G. Riley House Archives, Tallahassee Community College Library, Tallahassee, Florida.

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