Eli and Esther Rashkov papers 1954-1986 1975-1980

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Eli and Esther Rashkov papers 1954-1986 1975-1980

Papers of Seattle community activists Eli Rashkov and his wife Esther

9.69 cubic feet; 10 boxes

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6369937

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