Marshall T. Meyer Papers, 1902-2004 and undated, bulk 1984-1993

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Marshall T. Meyer Papers, 1902-2004 and undated, bulk 1984-1993

Marshall T. Meyer was an activist rabbi who worked in Argentina during the period of the Dirty War (mid 1970s to mid 1980s). The papers of Marshall T. Meyer span the years 1919-2004. The collection contains personal and professional correspondence from throughout Meyer's career as a religious leader and human rights activist; his published and unpublished writings and speeches; printed material collected by Meyer; Meyer's working and research files organized by geography, organizations, people, and subject; personal files, including appointment books, biographical material, papers from Meyer's school days, photographs, memorabilia, and material documenting his numerous engagements; audio tapes and cassettes of Meyer's services, interviews, lectures, and other events; and Betacam and VHS videocassette recordings of interviews and other public appearances by Meyer.

63.8 Linear Feet; Approx. 48,900 Items

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Meyer, Marshall T.

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Progressive and activist rabbi who expounded a politically engaged Conservative Judaism. From the description of Marshall T. Meyer papers, 1923-2004 and undated. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 173261070 1930 Born in Brooklyn, raised in Norwich, Conn. 1952 Graduated from Dartmouth College ...