Box 1
Contains 9 Results:
Affirmative Action Plan for DeKalb County Government, June 1980
The collection primarily documents the sex discrimination case of plaintiff Marsha Cofield, police officer, in 1985 against DeKalb County Government, but also includes some of Hesse's artistic works and her biography and resume.
Her artistic works include a short story, from which she wrote a play that was performed at Emory's Schwartz Center; and performance of her oral history through dance.
Biography and Resume, undated
The collection primarily documents the sex discrimination case of plaintiff Marsha Cofield, police officer, in 1985 against DeKalb County Government, but also includes some of Hesse's artistic works and her biography and resume.
Her artistic works include a short story, from which she wrote a play that was performed at Emory's Schwartz Center; and performance of her oral history through dance.
Correspondence, Cofield, Marsha to Hesse, Lynn, January 9, 1985
The collection primarily documents the sex discrimination case of plaintiff Marsha Cofield, police officer, in 1985 against DeKalb County Government, but also includes some of Hesse's artistic works and her biography and resume.
Her artistic works include a short story, from which she wrote a play that was performed at Emory's Schwartz Center; and performance of her oral history through dance.
Correspondence, Dekalb County Department of Public Safety, August 8, 1985
The collection primarily documents the sex discrimination case of plaintiff Marsha Cofield, police officer, in 1985 against DeKalb County Government, but also includes some of Hesse's artistic works and her biography and resume.
Her artistic works include a short story, from which she wrote a play that was performed at Emory's Schwartz Center; and performance of her oral history through dance.
Correspondence, Fraternal Order of Police, Dakalb County Lodge #10, circa August 17, 1985, September 9, 1985
The collection primarily documents the sex discrimination case of plaintiff Marsha Cofield, police officer, in 1985 against DeKalb County Government, but also includes some of Hesse's artistic works and her biography and resume.
Her artistic works include a short story, from which she wrote a play that was performed at Emory's Schwartz Center; and performance of her oral history through dance.
Correspondence, Oakley & Bonner, January 17, 1985
The collection primarily documents the sex discrimination case of plaintiff Marsha Cofield, police officer, in 1985 against DeKalb County Government, but also includes some of Hesse's artistic works and her biography and resume.
Her artistic works include a short story, from which she wrote a play that was performed at Emory's Schwartz Center; and performance of her oral history through dance.
Correspondence, Oakley & Bonner, February 28, 1985
The collection primarily documents the sex discrimination case of plaintiff Marsha Cofield, police officer, in 1985 against DeKalb County Government, but also includes some of Hesse's artistic works and her biography and resume.
Her artistic works include a short story, from which she wrote a play that was performed at Emory's Schwartz Center; and performance of her oral history through dance.
"Murder: Food for Thought," a short story, undated
The collection primarily documents the sex discrimination case of plaintiff Marsha Cofield, police officer, in 1985 against DeKalb County Government, but also includes some of Hesse's artistic works and her biography and resume.
Her artistic works include a short story, from which she wrote a play that was performed at Emory's Schwartz Center; and performance of her oral history through dance.
We Hunt Our Young, a play, July 26, 2011
The collection primarily documents the sex discrimination case of plaintiff Marsha Cofield, police officer, in 1985 against DeKalb County Government, but also includes some of Hesse's artistic works and her biography and resume.
Her artistic works include a short story, from which she wrote a play that was performed at Emory's Schwartz Center; and performance of her oral history through dance.