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Babcock, Eleanor Crisler, 1931-

 Person

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Eleanor Babcock oral history interview, April 19, 2004

 Item — Othertype Oral History
Identifier: Babcock, E_20040419
Scope and Contents note Interviewed by Amanda Brown: Babcock begins by describing her loving yet turbulent childhood in Atlanta, Georgia. The child of an alcoholic father, she spent her teenage years in foster care which, she recounts, was a very positive experience. Babcock says that she took her first job (at an insurance company) straight out of high school, went on to marry and have children, and that it wasn't until her youngest child was a teenager that she began to consider her role as a woman. She recounts...
Dates: April 19, 2004

Eleanor Crisler Babcock papers

 Collection
Identifier: W025
Abstract:

Eleanor Hope Crisler Babcock, born November 8, 1931 in Atlanta, Georgia, has worked as a homemaker, substitute teacher, mortgage loan counselor, and insurance claims clerical supervisor. The Eleanor Crisler Babcock Collection contains printed materials and artifacts related to ERA ratification efforts from the Georgia chapter of NOW, ERA Georgia, Inc., and HERA.

Dates: 1979-1982

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Atlanta (Ga.) 1
Equal rights amendments 1
Feminism 1
Women's rights 1