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A newspaper article about Veneta Nielsen's prison poetry project
Ada England and her brother, William, in 1905. This photo was taken to commemorate their graduation from Brigham Young College.
A note written on the back of a letter to Virginia Hanson that reads "Why not marry and be happy?"
Cropped image of a page from Virginia Hanson diary no 3, date April 12, 1939
A newspaper clipping highlighting Veneta Nielsen and her book "A Theory of Poetry"
The Quiet Voice is a collection of poems written by female prisoners in the Utah State Prison
A photograph of Veneta Nielsen from a newspaper
Pages from a copy of Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought that include articles by both Veneta Nielsen and May Swenson
Veneta Nielsen, Notice of Appointment to work in the English department at Utah State Agricultural College
An application requesting grant money to fund a writing program at the Women's Facility at Utah State Prison
A short description of May Swenson and her work by Veneta Nielsen
A manuscript written by Veneta Nielsen highlighting her friendship with May Swenson
Veneta Nielsen Utah State Poetry Society Card, 1981
Veneta Nielsen Utah State Poetry Society Card, 1980
A group of Shoshone women walking across Tabernacle Square in Logan, Utah
Photograph of a Shoshone woman sitting in camp near the Logan tabernacle
A memorandum written in response to Almina B. Brownes letter to the governor opposing the ERA
A reply letter to Virginia Hanson from Stanley Reynolds
Program for A Salute to Poetry and American Poets held at the White House on January 3, 1980
A black and white photograph of May Swenson sitting in a chair while holding a magazine and smoking a cigarette.