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January 4, 1990

Professor Monroe Denton
[redacted]

Dear Monroe:

How good to hear from you. I hope that your holidays
were good. I was taken back to "good ole Georgia", Eatonton
to be exact, where I was born, in October of '89 to work on a
documentary film for BBC-TV. Hadn't been home in 63 years.
Saw the Uncle Reamus Museum.

It would be wonderful to join you at your party but I am
off to Egypt for three weeks beginning January 7. I do know
and respect Beverly's work. Can't stand Steinbaum. I shall
have to tell you about the plantation attitude she threw
around in Nashville last summer regarding the housing of the
Stieglitz Collection at Fisk University. With her, we don't
need enemies.

My best to Beverly and do have a good party. I do miss
the trek out to Queens and you were the only human soul
around.

Sincerely,

David C. Driskell

p.s. Are you across the street from a large Catholic Church
on Dean Street? If so, I know the exact house you live in.
I used to visit with friends there.

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