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Voices of American homemakers oral history project audio recordings, 1977-1983

Repository: University of Utah Libraries, Special Collections

Abstract: The voices of American homemakers oral history project audio recordings (1977-1983) consist of interviews with 196 women throughout the United States about homemaking in the first half of the twentieth century. The National Endowment for the Humanities awarded a major grant to the National Extension Homemakers Council for a three-year nationwide project to collect, process, and disseminate representative oral histories from rural homemakers throughout the country.

Beverly Brown papers, 1951-2005

Repository: University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives

Abstract: Beverly Anne Brown (1951-2005) was an activist for social justice on behalf of rural workers, contingent laborers and other blue-collar workers, and gay and lesbian issues (with an emphasis on rural lesbian life). Brown was the founder and director of The Jefferson Center for Research and Education in Oregon from 1994–2004. This collection includes documents from Brown's early work as well as materials from her later years as the director of The Jefferson Center. Materials include: manuscripts, correspondence, journals, oral interviews, research materials, publications, audio and video, and photographs.

University Of Montana (System) Records, 1915-1958

Repository: Montana Historical Society, Library & Archives

Abstract: These University of Montana System records (1915-1958) consist of general correspondence, subject files, budgetary materials, and scrapbooks from the Chancellor and the Executive Secretary offices.

Montana Study Research Collection, 1943-1954

Repository: Montana State University Library, Merrill G. Burlingame Special Collections

Abstract: The Montana Study was a sociological project, conducted by the University of Montana under funds provided by the Rockefeller Foundation. Records include correspondence (1943-1954), conference materials, local study group records, minutes, reports, speeches and writings, and miscellany. [Photocopies of records at various institutions.]

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