Chicago Commission on Women's Affairs 1984-1985

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Chicago Commission on Women's Affairs 1984-1985

The Chicago, Illinois city council established the mayor’s advisory Commission on Women’s Affairs in 1984. This archive includes materials from the Chicago Commission on Women’s Affairs, including the commission’s mission, procedures, minutes, first year accomplishments, and report to the mayor for 1984.

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