Dorothea De Schweinitz and Louise DeSchweinitz (Darrow) Papers 1912-1997 1970-1980

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Dorothea De Schweinitz and Louise DeSchweinitz (Darrow) Papers 1912-1997 1970-1980

Papers of Louise de Schweinitz Darrow, physician and birth control advocate include correspondence, diaries, photographs and memorabilia. Papers of Dorothea de Schweinitz, social worker and labor researcher, include correspondence documenting her trip to Germany, 1913, where she first learned of class issues, management and labor issues, and an oral history.

4 boxes; (3.5 linear ft.)

eng,

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