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Preferred Citation
Aquilla Matthews papers, Special Collections Research Center, William & Mary Libraries.
The collection contains letters and programs, writings and other papers documenting Aquilla Matthews, an African-American
woman originally from Danville, Virginia who was the director of the USO African American Women's group, The Sun and Sand
Caravan during World War II. The collection includes: photographs of several members of the group notes with description of
different areas served and several letters documenting Matthews personal and professional life.