Box 1
Contains 30 Results:
Legal Status of Homenmakers in Georgia, January 1977
The collection consists of articles, correspondence, legislative information, speeches, and reports collected to educate and build support for the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment. Artifacts include a card distributed by the Georgia Association of Educators (GAE) with the Equal Rights Amendment on it and contact information for Georgia legislators and a sheet of ERA decals. The papers include a cassette tape.
Legislative materials, December 1978-January 1979
The collection consists of articles, correspondence, legislative information, speeches, and reports collected to educate and build support for the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment. Artifacts include a card distributed by the Georgia Association of Educators (GAE) with the Equal Rights Amendment on it and contact information for Georgia legislators and a sheet of ERA decals. The papers include a cassette tape.
Letter writing, undated
The collection consists of articles, correspondence, legislative information, speeches, and reports collected to educate and build support for the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment. Artifacts include a card distributed by the Georgia Association of Educators (GAE) with the Equal Rights Amendment on it and contact information for Georgia legislators and a sheet of ERA decals. The papers include a cassette tape.
Magazine articles, October 1977-November 1979
The collection consists of articles, correspondence, legislative information, speeches, and reports collected to educate and build support for the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment. Artifacts include a card distributed by the Georgia Association of Educators (GAE) with the Equal Rights Amendment on it and contact information for Georgia legislators and a sheet of ERA decals. The papers include a cassette tape.
National Organization for Women (NOW), 1976-1981
The collection consists of articles, correspondence, legislative information, speeches, and reports collected to educate and build support for the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment. Artifacts include a card distributed by the Georgia Association of Educators (GAE) with the Equal Rights Amendment on it and contact information for Georgia legislators and a sheet of ERA decals. The papers include a cassette tape.
NEA NOW, February 4, 1980
The collection consists of articles, correspondence, legislative information, speeches, and reports collected to educate and build support for the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment. Artifacts include a card distributed by the Georgia Association of Educators (GAE) with the Equal Rights Amendment on it and contact information for Georgia legislators and a sheet of ERA decals. The papers include a cassette tape.
December 1978-June 1982
The collection consists of articles, correspondence, legislative information, speeches, and reports collected to educate and build support for the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment. Artifacts include a card distributed by the Georgia Association of Educators (GAE) with the Equal Rights Amendment on it and contact information for Georgia legislators and a sheet of ERA decals. The papers include a cassette tape.
Statement on the Equal Rights Amendment (U.S. Commission on Civil Rights), December 1978
The collection consists of articles, correspondence, legislative information, speeches, and reports collected to educate and build support for the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment. Artifacts include a card distributed by the Georgia Association of Educators (GAE) with the Equal Rights Amendment on it and contact information for Georgia legislators and a sheet of ERA decals. The papers include a cassette tape.
Statements of support for the Equal rights Amendment, November 1974-October 1980
The collection consists of articles, correspondence, legislative information, speeches, and reports collected to educate and build support for the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment. Artifacts include a card distributed by the Georgia Association of Educators (GAE) with the Equal Rights Amendment on it and contact information for Georgia legislators and a sheet of ERA decals. The papers include a cassette tape.
Women in the military, undated
The collection consists of articles, correspondence, legislative information, speeches, and reports collected to educate and build support for the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment. Artifacts include a card distributed by the Georgia Association of Educators (GAE) with the Equal Rights Amendment on it and contact information for Georgia legislators and a sheet of ERA decals. The papers include a cassette tape.