Kate Waller Barrett papers, 1895-1950.
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Mixed materialsDescription: 625 items; 4 containers plus 1 oversizeSubject(s): Summary: Correspondence, speeches, articles, certificates of appointments to civic organizations, master's thesis, and scrapbooks of newspaper clippings relating to Dr. Barrett's work on behalf of women's rights. Her associations with the Daughters of the American Revolution, National American Legion Women's Auxiliary, National Council of Women, National Florence Crittenton Mission, and Needlework Guild of America are reflected in the papers, as well as her efforts to secure national legislation to protect women's rights, including the Mann Act.
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Correspondence, speeches, articles, certificates of appointments to civic organizations, master's thesis, and scrapbooks of newspaper clippings relating to Dr. Barrett's work on behalf of women's rights. Her associations with the Daughters of the American Revolution, National American Legion Women's Auxiliary, National Council of Women, National Florence Crittenton Mission, and Needlework Guild of America are reflected in the papers, as well as her efforts to secure national legislation to protect women's rights, including the Mann Act.
Physician and sociologist.
Collection material in English.
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