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Disgrifiad archifol
Jazz Heritage Wales Archive (Archif Menywod Cymru/Women's Archive of Wales)
Rhagolwg argraffu Gweld:

Jessie Donaldson

Material relating to the Welsh-American abolitionist Jessie Donaldson, including information booklets, exhibition panel texts, etc relating to the multi-media presentation on Jessie Donaldson by Jen Wilson and other members of Women in Jazz as part of Black History Month, October 2002; photocopied texts from printed sources and printouts from online sources relating to the life and work of Jessie Donaldson; correspondence, including mainly emails between Jen Wilson and Patricia Donaldson-Mills, whose husband was a descendant of Francis Donaldson's family line; Heineken/Donaldson family tree (text faint); and enquiry sheets.

North American Association for the Study of Welsh Culture (NAASWCH) International Conference 2006

Call for papers for the North American Association for the Study of Welsh Culture and History's International Conference, held at the University College of Wales, Swansea, 13-15 July 2006. There is no indication as to whether Jen Wilson either attended or gave a formal presentation at this conference.

Miscellaneous

Handwritten notes by Jen Wilson on A6 cards relating to unidentified talk(s)/presentation(s); rough handwritten notes by Jen Wilson relating to unidentified multi-media presentation; and card thanking Jen Wilson for unidentified talk presented to the University of the Third Age (U3A).

Cymru Ddu/Black Wales

Material relating to the S4C television series Cymru Ddu: Hanes Pobl Dduon Cymru/Black Wales: A History of Black Welsh People (2005), for which Jen Wilson acted in the capacity of music and history consultant; together with some references to Alan Llwyd's book titled Cymru Ddu/Black Wales: A History, published in conjunction with the television series.

African-American musical influences

Material relating to the influence of black music and musicians on the music and culture of Britain, and in particular of Swansea, in the earlier part of the 20th century, including lists of jazz bands and orchestras; photocopied photographs of white and blackface 'minstrel' bands; photocopied press cuttings; and printouts from online sources; together with general material relating to black issues, history and influence on white culture, including correspondence between Jen Wilson and Ray Winbush and others and printouts from online sources.

Swansea Institute

Material relating to the Writing Race and Ethnicity: Minority Perspectives on Welsh National Identity conference held at Swansea Institute, University College of Wales, Swansea, 12 March 2005, at which Jen Wilson presented a paper titled Wales and Negro Minstrelsy: a socio-cultural interchange 1830-1910, including call for conference papers; script of presentation; conference schedule and booking form; list of delegates and notes on speakers; and correspondence.

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