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Political activists

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Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source

Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:

Additional papers of Ellen K. Silbergeld, 1982-2001

Collection Identifier: MC 637: T-370
Overview:

Correspondence, drafts, research notes, conference materials, publications, etc., of Ellen K. Silbergeld, environmental toxicologist and research scientist.

King, Martin Luther, guest preacher at Memorial Church [three-quarter view from contact sheet V 126], January 1965 Digital

Item — Unspecified UAV 605 Box 86Identifier: UAV 605, UAV 605 (V 126), UAV 605 (V 126) [three-quarter view]
Scope and Contents:

One of four contact print of four frames of 35mm images on one sheet of paper with caption.

National Women's Political Caucus, State and local affiliates newsletter collection, 1971-2002

Collection Identifier: Pr-17
Overview:

Collection consists of newsletters and printed ephemera from affiliates of the National Women's Political Caucus.

Papers of Ana María Simo, 1940-2003

Collection Identifier: 2018-M131
Overview:

Papers of playwright, novelist, and lesbian activist Ana María Simo.

Papers of Ellen K. Silbergeld, 1968-1994

Collection Identifier: 91-M129--95-M12
Overview:

Correspondence, drafts, research notes, etc., of Ellen K. Silbergeld, environmental toxicologist and research scientist.

Papers of Jacqueline Bernard, 1893-1983 (inclusive), 1943-1983 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 543
Overview:

Correspondence, writings, photographs, etc., of author, journalist, and social activist Jacqueline Bernard.

Records of the March for Women's Lives, 1988-2004 (inclusive), 2003-2004 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 738
Overview:

Minutes, reports, correspondence, budgets, notes, schedules, and contracts related to the planning, organizing, and executing of the March for Women's Lives, held in Washington, DC, on April 25, 2004.

Records of the National Women's Political Caucus, 1970-2006

Collection Identifier: MC 522
Overview: Records of the National Women's Political Caucus, a national feminist organization with state and local chapters founded in 1971 to increase women's participation in the political process and create a women's political power base to achieve equality for all women by recruiting, training, and supporting pro-choice women candidates for elected and appointed offices at all levels of government, regardless of party affiliation. State and local chapters provide support to candidates running for...