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Author Adamz-Bogus, SDiane, 1946-
Title SDiane Adamz-Bogus papers, 1968-2001.
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 OFFSITE - Request in Advance for use at Schomburg Center    Sc MG 729  Box 1    AVAILABLE ADV REQUEST
 OFFSITE - Request in Advance for use at Schomburg Center    Sc MG 729  Box 2    AVAILABLE ADV REQUEST
 OFFSITE - Request in Advance for use at Schomburg Center    Sc MG 729  Box 3    AVAILABLE ADV REQUEST
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Details

Description 14 linear ft. (13 record cartons, 1 flat box.)
Summary The SDiane Adamz-Bogus papers document her career as a writer and teacher. The collection contains her writings (published and unpublished), correspondence, diaries, journals, teaching materials, some materials from the Woman in the Moon Press, "The Spirit" newsletter, books, magazines, address books, notebooks, photographs, scrapbooks, videotapes, audio tapes, and clippings.
Terms Of Use All requests subject to limitations noted in divisional policies on reproduction.
Biography Born January 22, 1946, in Chicago, Illinois and raised in Birmingham, Alabama, SDiane Adamz-Bogus is best known as a writer, editor-in-chief and publisher at Woman in the Moon Press (l979-1999), a New Age feminist book company. Her works include poetry "Dyke Hands," "Sutras Erotic," and "Lyric," and textbooks "The New Age Reader," an anthology of New Age readings in education. Adamz-Bogus works as a New Age healer and psychic educator, and is also known as "The Oracle Soul-Joiner."
Indexes Preliminary collection guide is available in the repository.
Subject Adamz-Bogus, SDiane, 1946-
Women in the Moon Press (Firm)
African American authors.
African American poets.
African American women authors.
African American lesbians.
Spiritual life -- New Age movement.
Women -- Psychic ability.
Feminists -- United States.
Genre/Form Diaries.
Scrapbooks.
Call No. Sc MG 729
Research Call Number Sc MG 729
Sc MG 729