Irene B. Hull Papers 1933-2006

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Irene B. Hull Papers 1933-2006

Papers of a Seattle labor and peace activist

6 cubic feet;

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6372198

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National Committee for Trade Union Action and Democracy.

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Grassroots Assemby of Women. Child Care Committee

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Wanamaker, Pearl Anderson, 1899-1984

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Lawrence, Marijo

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Coalition of Labor Union Women (U.S.). Seattle Chapter

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Founded 1974. From the description of Records, 1975-1976. (Wayne State University). WorldCat record id: 28419601 ...

Hull, Irene B.

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Irene Hull is a child care, labor, and peace activist based in Seattle, Washington. She was born in Republic, Kansas in 1913. Hull installed insulation on deck heads and bulk heads in shipyards during World War II and also taught in child care centers in Vancouver, Washington and Seattle. At the end of the war, nurseries funded by the Lanham Act were slated to lose their federal funding and close. In response, Hull joined the Citizens' Child Care Committee to keep the nurseries open...

University of Washington. University Archives

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Linderman, E. L.

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Evergreen State College. Labor Education & Research Center. Advisory Committee.

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Seattle Women Act for Peace

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Seattle Women Act for Peace (SWAP) is an affiliate group of Women Strike for Peace (WSP). WSP was founded by Bella Abzug and Dagmar Wilson after an international protest against the arms race and atmospheric nuclear testing conducted by the United States and the USSR. On November 1, 1961, women around the world, including 1500 in Washington D.C., were roused to protest out of concern for children's health, which was at great risk due to radiation's effect on milk. SWAP was formed sh...