Sara D. Kaplan papers circa 1947-2000

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Sara D. Kaplan papers circa 1947-2000

Advocate for human rights, race relations, education, and Democrats

circa 12.08 cubic feet (including 14 boxes, 1 vertical file, and 1 sound cassette)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6381054

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Kaplan, Sara D.

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Sara Kaplan was born in Pearshall, Texas in 1923. She moved to Washington in 1956 where she is known as an advocate for human rights, race relations, education, and Democrats. March 14, 1993 was proclaimed Sara Kaplan Day by the governor of Washington and Kaplan was honored in the U.S. House of Representatives for her good works by Washington Representative Jolene Unsoeld. From the guide to the Sara D. Kaplan papers, circa 1947-2000, (University of Washington Libraries S...

Washington Education Association

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National Education Association of the United States. Jewish Affairs Caucus

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Educators for Social Responsibility (U.S.). Seattle Chapter

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Brandeis University. National Women's Committee. Seattle Chapter

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B'nai B'rith Women. Seattle Chapter No. 647 (Seattle, Wash.)

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