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[IMAGE, COLLEGE LOGO]
OHIO DOMINICAN COLLEGE
1216 SUNBURY ROAD. COLUMBUS, OHIO 43219 [LETTER HEADED]
November 7, 1989[date stamped]

Professor David Driskell
[blacked out text]
Dear Dr. Driskell:
Your lecture on Black art and artists on November 29. 1989 at the [date circled in red pen]
Columbus Museum of Art was very stimulating to me, hence this letter.
I would very much appreciate it if you could send me a vitae and your
standard lecture fees. Also I would like the title and publishers of
the three historical overviews you have authored.

My reason for requesting the above is that I am beginning to plan
for a possible 1992 conference on general and liberal arts education
sponsored by the National Association of General and Liberal Studies.
One of the agenda items of this association and one I think would be
appropriate for the 1992 conference is the matter of including
cultures and perspectives often overlooked or ignored in the U.S.
educational process. Your words on inclusion and quality were words
hugher education needs to hear.

Your consideration on these matters would be greatly valued.
Please know that your lecture was a great inspiration to me. As
always, I am
Sincerely,
RwCarstens[signature]
R.W. Carstens
Professor

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