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Title
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904 W. 23rd St.
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Identifier
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e_math_00633
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Creator
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Greenwood, R. E. (Ronald)
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Dates
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1974-12-05
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Resource
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R. L. Moore legacy collection
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Description
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904 W. 23rd St.
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Title
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"A Long Shadow: Remembering the Life and Work of Cliff Olofson"
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Identifier
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e_rap_1013
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Creator
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Dugger, Ronnie, Rapoport, Bernard, 1917-2012, Ivins, Molly., Northcott, Kaye, Denison, Dave, Rips, Geoff
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Topic
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Press
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Dates
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1996-01-26
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Resource
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Texas observer
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Description
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Texas Observer article "A Long Shadow" dated January 26, 1996 about the death of Texas Observer business manager Cliff Olofson
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Title
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Adela Mancias oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-004040
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Creator
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Walje, Ethan
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Contributor
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Mancias, Adela, 1953-
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Topic
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Zoning law, Hispanic American women, Social justice
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Dates
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1974, 1990-12-31, 2021-02-27
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Adela Mancias conducted by Ethan Walje on February 27, 2021. Adela Mancias recounts her experiences growing up in Texas as a Mexican-American and how it led to her interest in activism. She discusses her work with the Raza Unida Party and Brown Berets in Austin, Texas, including her participation in protests against the Austin Boat Club races and the Ku Klux Klan march in Austin on February 19, 1983. She also discusses her work in organizing resistance to unfair zoning laws in East Austin and talks about her later documentary and radio work.
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Title
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Alice Embree oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-003945_002
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Creator
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Green, Laurie B. (Laurie Beth)
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Contributor
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Embree, Alice
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Topic
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College integration, Civil rights, Underground newspapers
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Dates
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2017-11-08
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Alice Embree conducted by UT History Department's Dr. Laurie Green on September 3, 2018. Embree discusses growing up in Austin, segregation in the South, the integration of UT in the 1960s, and white supremacy. She describes her student activism, including membership the first wave of Students for a Democratic Society and the demonstration at Kinsolving Hall in 1963, which contributed to the integration of UT dorms. Additionally, the interview covers her involvement as a founding member of The Rag, including how the women's liberation movement affected the underground newspaper, and close working relationships between various Austin activist groups and communities during her time as an activist.
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Title
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Alice Embree oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-003945_001
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Creator
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Green, Laurie B. (Laurie Beth)
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Contributor
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Embree, Alice
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Topic
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College integration, Civil rights, Underground newspapers
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Dates
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2017-11-08
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Alice Embree conducted by UT History Department's Dr. Laurie Green on September 3, 2018. Embree discusses growing up in Austin, segregation in the South, the integration of UT in the 1960s, and white supremacy. She describes her student activism, including membership the first wave of Students for a Democratic Society and the demonstration at Kinsolving Hall in 1963, which contributed to the integration of UT dorms. Additionally, the interview covers her involvement as a founding member of The Rag, including how the women's liberation movement affected the underground newspaper, and close working relationships between various Austin activist groups and communities during her time as an activist.
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Title
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Alice Embree oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-003945
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Creator
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Green, Laurie B. (Laurie Beth)
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Contributor
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Embree, Alice
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Topic
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College integration, Civil rights, Underground newspapers
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Dates
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2017-11-08
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Alice Embree conducted by UT History Department's Dr. Laurie Green on September 3, 2018. Embree discusses growing up in Austin, segregation in the South, the integration of UT in the 1960s, and white supremacy. She describes her student activism, including membership the first wave of Students for a Democratic Society and the demonstration at Kinsolving Hall in 1963, which contributed to the integration of UT dorms. Additionally, the interview covers her involvement as a founding member of The Rag, including how the women's liberation movement affected the underground newspaper, and close working relationships between various Austin activist groups and communities during her time as an activist.
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Title
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Alicia Jarry oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-004032
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Creator
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Randall, Elise
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Contributor
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Jarry, Alicia McCullough, 1944-
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Topic
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Abortion, Community health services, Mental health services, Reproductive rights
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Dates
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1944-04, 2021, 2021-02-28
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Alicia Jarry conducted by Elise Randall on February 28, 2021 about her involvement with the People's Community Clinic.
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Title
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Allison Nash oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-004037
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Creator
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Dehri, Zara
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Contributor
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Nash, Allison, 1951-
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Topic
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Childbirth at home, Midwifery, Women--Health, Community health services
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Dates
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1971-05-03, 1983-12-31, 2021-02-22, 2021-03-01
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Allison Nash conducted by Zara Dehri on February 22 and March 1, 2021. In this interview, Nash recounts her time as a midwife in Austin in the 1970s as part of A.L.M.A., or the Austin Lay Midwives Association. She mentions the social and financial aspects of why more and more women opted to have home births as opposed to in hospitals and clinics during the counterculture revolutions. Nash describes her experiences as a midwife, alongside other forms of activism such as anti-war protests, in specific detail.
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Title
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Allison Nash oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-004037_0001
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Creator
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Dehri, Zara
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Contributor
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Nash, Allison, 1951-
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Topic
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Childbirth at home, Midwifery, Women--Health, Community health services
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Dates
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1971-05-03, 1983-12-31, 2021-02-22, 2021-03-01
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Allison Nash conducted by Zara Dehri on February 22 and March 1, 2021. In this interview, Nash recounts her time as a midwife in Austin in the 1970s as part of A.L.M.A., or the Austin Lay Midwives Association. She mentions the social and financial aspects of why more and more women opted to have home births as opposed to in hospitals and clinics during the counterculture revolutions. Nash describes her experiences as a midwife, alongside other forms of activism such as anti-war protests, in specific detail.
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Title
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Allison Nash oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-004037_0002
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Creator
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Dehri, Zara
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Contributor
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Nash, Allison, 1951-
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Topic
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Childbirth at home, Midwifery, Women--Health, Community health services
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Dates
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1971-05-03, 1983-12-31, 2021-02-22, 2021-03-01
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Allison Nash conducted by Zara Dehri on February 22 and March 1, 2021. In this interview, Nash recounts her time as a midwife in Austin in the 1970s as part of A.L.M.A., or the Austin Lay Midwives Association. She mentions the social and financial aspects of why more and more women opted to have home births as opposed to in hospitals and clinics during the counterculture revolutions. Nash describes her experiences as a midwife, alongside other forms of activism such as anti-war protests, in specific detail.
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Title
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Alyce Guynn oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-003940
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Creator
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Perkins-Edge, Maeve
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Contributor
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Guynn, Alyce
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Topic
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Women--Health, Education, Childbirth at home
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Dates
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1966, 1976, 2017-11-10
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Alyce Guynn conducted by Maeve Perkins-Edge on November 10, 2017. The interview is a discussion about Guynn' activism in Austin, especially concerning the womens health clinics and raising awareness about the home birth movement
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Title
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American Income Life Insurance Company advertisement
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Identifier
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e_rap_1010
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Creator
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American Income Life Insurance Company
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Topic
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Press, Business, Industries
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Dates
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1962-12-13
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Resource
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Texas observer
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Description
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First American Income Life Insurance Company advertisement run in The Texas Observer, dated December 13, 1962
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Title
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"Ann Richards is our new State Treasurer HOORAY!"
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Identifier
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e_rap_1096
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Creator
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Ann Richards for State Treasurer campaign
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Topic
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Politics and government
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Dates
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1982-11-03
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Resource
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Vertical files (biographical)
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Description
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Invitation to a victory dinner for Ann Richards as Texas State Treasurer, dated November 3, 1982
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Title
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Application for Reentry of a Publication as Second-Class Matter Because of Change in Title, Location, or Frequency
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Identifier
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e_rap_0498
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Creator
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Sackett, Dell M.
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Topic
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Press
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Dates
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1954-12-07
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Resource
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Texas Observer records
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Description
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Application submitted to the U.S. Post Office requesting reentry of a publication as second-class matter due to change in name from The State Observer to The Texas Observer, dated December 7, 1954
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Title
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Arleen Lawson oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-000667
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Creator
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Marshall, Zoe, Bear, Serena
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Contributor
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Lawson, Arleen
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Topic
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Vietnam War (1961-1975), African Americans--Education, Feminism, College teachers, Segregation, Underground newspapers
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Dates
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1965-08-18, 1969-05-16, 2019-03-18
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Arleen Lawson conducted by Zoë Marshall and Serena Bear on March 18, 2019.
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Title
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"Arming the Occupation"
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Identifier
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e_rap_1007
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Creator
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Wray, Stefan
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Topic
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Press
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Dates
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2002-05-24
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Resource
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Texas observer
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Description
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Texas Observer article "Arming the Occupation: Tracking Israel's Weapons Back to Texas" an interview with Rania Masri and Jordan Green, dated May 24, 2002
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Title
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Audre Rapoport and Ann Richards at the LBJ Library and Museum
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Identifier
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e_rap_0703
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Topic
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Politics and government
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Dates
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1999
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Resource
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Bernard Rapoport papers
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Description
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Connie and Dave Saathoff, Audre Rapoport, and Ann Richards at the LBJ Library and Museum at the University of Texas at Austin
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Audre Rapoport and Ann Richards, Gilstrap -037.jpg
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Identifier
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e_rap_1272
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Dates
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1999
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Resource
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Bernard Rapoport papers
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Description
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Audre Rapoport and Ann Richards at the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum, circa 1990-1999
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Audre Rapoport and Bill Clinton at legacy dinner honoring Bernard Rapoport with remarks by Bill Clinton
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Identifier
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e_rap_0767
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Topic
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Politics and government
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Dates
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2006-05-19
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Resource
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Bernard Rapoport papers
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Audre Rapoport, Bernard Rapoport, William Cunningham, Lady Bird Johnson, Isabella Cunningham, and nine unidentified individuals
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Identifier
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e_rap_0675
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Creator
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Guerrero, Grant
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Dates
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1997-02-11
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Resource
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Bernard Rapoport papers