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American Politics

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2019

Women's rights advocacy -- Florida -- Jacksonville -- History -- 20th century -- Sources

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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences

Form: The Nomination Celebration Concert Donor Card Form Dec 2019

Form: The Nomination Celebration Concert Donor Card Form

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

Dr. Edna L. Saffy’s National Celebration Concert Donor Card form. Democratic National Convention. Date: August 17, 2000


Leaflet: Congress Has A Record... Call Naral's Choiceline, Naral Dec 2019

Leaflet: Congress Has A Record... Call Naral's Choiceline, Naral

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Leaflet encouraging calling NARAL ChoiceLine to find out how Congressional members and former Senator Bob Dole voted on reproductive Choice. No date given.


Pamphlet: Naral Believes The Choice Is Yours, Naral Dec 2019

Pamphlet: Naral Believes The Choice Is Yours, Naral

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NARAL pamphlet and membership form. No date given.


Flyer: Women In U.S. Politics: Democratic Women Firsts, Women's Leadership Forum Dec 2019

Flyer: Women In U.S. Politics: Democratic Women Firsts, Women's Leadership Forum

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Fact sheet compiled with the help of the Center for the American Women in Politics, Rutgers University and the Nation Women’s Political Caucus listing political firsts for Democratic women. No date given.


Pamphlet: Campaign For The Bill Of Rights, American Civil Liberties Union Nov 2019

Pamphlet: Campaign For The Bill Of Rights, American Civil Liberties Union

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A pamphlet from the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) calling on the major parties and Presidential candidates to uphold and adopt four Bill of Right planks: a national campaign against bigotry and racism, constitutional protection for a woman’s right to choose, a realistic approach to crime and punishment, and a Bill of Rights for all working people. No date given. Box 23 Folder 10