Mildred P. Reid Mounger papers 1904-1988

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Mildred P. Reid Mounger papers 1904-1988

The papers of Mildred P. Reid Mounger are those of a Kansas native who, through the Capital Household Technicians and Topeka Household Technicians both of which she began, worked to better conditions for household workers.

3 linear ft (4 boxes), 2 oversize boxes

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SNAC Resource ID: 6355859

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