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Postcard from Dorothy Scott to her sister-in-law, Ethel Scott,sent March 9, 1943.

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Letter from Dorothy Scott to her father, G.M. Scott on March 25, 1943. Scott discusses weather delays, soloing in an AT-6, riding in a B-25, and entertaining a reporter.

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Letter from Dorothy Scott to her father, G.M. Scott on March 6, 1943. Scott discusses a trip that took her through Jackson, Mississippi, Montgomery, Alabama, New Orleans, Louisiana, and Houston, Texas

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Postcard from Dorothy Scott to her father, G. M. Scott. The postcard shows the Wilson Memorial Bridge, Jackson, Mississippi

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Letter written by Dorothy Scott to her mother on February 24, 1943. Scott discusses a trip to Arkansas and the excitement over their being female pilots, and flights back to Dallas.

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Letter written by Dorothy Scott to her father on February 23, 1943. Scott discusses landing at a new base and excitement over their being female pilots, and flights back to Dallas.

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Letter written from Dorothy Scott to her father on January 5, 1943. Scott discusses using her car, travelling, and her transfer to Love Field Army Air Base in Dallas, TX.

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Artist statement: When it comes to HIV/AIDS most of the material I see is about how to avoid contracting the disease or the dangers and problems associated with the issues of contracting the disease. When learning from the nursing students, I learned…

Armario de Tulipanes (Wardrobe of Tulips) detail.jpg
Artist statement:  These articles of clothing have red tulips, the symbol of Parkinson’s Disease printed on using cyanotype process. Each article of clothing has different stitches using red embroidery. The different sizes and styles of clothes…

Drunks Helping Drunks.jpg
Artist statement: This piece is a reflection of Substance-Use Disorder in that it seeks to help those suffering from it with testimonials from those who are grappling with the ailment themselves. This piece is specifically tailored for alcohol abuse,…