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Title
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[Letter from Caro Brown to Walter Adams, July 20, 1959]
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Identifier
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MSS044_letter_19590720
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Type
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Letters
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Manuscripts
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Contributor
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Brown, Caro
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Adams, Walter
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Date
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7/20/1959
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Description
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Letter from Caro Brown to Walter Adams at Reader's Digest. Brown is responding to a previous letter from Adams about the possibility of turning her Pullitzer Prize-winning reporting on Duval into a story for the magazine. It appears that Adams initially approached Brown about the story. She states that she's not a reporter anymore since she became a grandmother but that she may return if events in Duval County start "boiling over again."
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Pulitzer Prize winning journalist from Texas. Graduate of Texas Woman's University.
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Subject
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Brown, Caro
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Format
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1 pg.
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Language
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en
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Rights
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Materials may not be used without permission. For more information, contact us at (940) 898-3751 or womenshistory@twu.edu.
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Is Part Of
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MSS 044, Caro Brown Papers
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Accrual Method
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Gift
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Provenance
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Sparks, Mary K.
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extracted text
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Corpus Christi, Texas
July 20, 1959
Walter Adams, Associate Editor
The Reader’s Digest
Pleasantville, New York
Dear Mr. Adams:
Your letter re The Duval Story reached me while I was in the middle of a move to Corpus Christi, and this is my first chance to thank you for your suggestion that I submit my personal story.
You are right about the flavor of the Old West—it is really there. Some of the incidents were so out of place in the United States that reporters from out of the area knew their readers wouldn’t believe them in print.
I am not reporting now, as I am now a grandmother, and am busy at home. However, when Duval County shows signs of boiling over again (which it will) I’m not making any promises.
I will be glad to make a try at the story. I’ll get on it right away. Do you have any suggestions? So I submit a rough sketch at first, or just send the final work?
Sincerely,
Mrs. Caro Brown