Papers, 1943-1997

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Papers, 1943-1997

Correspondence, speeches, clippings, etc., of Margaret Moseley, community, peace, and civil rights activist.

1+1/2 file boxes, 1 folio folder, 3 folders of photographs, 7 audiotapes, 1 videotape

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Community Action Committee of Cape Cod and Islands.

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Margaret Moseley, 1901-

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A community, peace, and civil rights activist, Margaret Moseley, daughter of Nellie Elizabeth (Hall) and Thomas Buxton Smith, was born in Dedham, Mass., in 1901, and graduated from high school in Dorchester, Mass., in 1919. MM found that she was unable to pursue a career in nursing or business because of racial discrimination. She married Frederick Douglass Lee (ca. 1922); they had three children: Frederick Douglass, Jr., Alice Louise Marie, and Thomas George. MM was a f...

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Massachusetts Branch.

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The Women's International Committee for Permanent Peace was organized in April 1915 at an International Congress of Women at The Hague. Jane Addams was appointed as its first International Chairman. In May 1919, members of the WICPP met in Zurich, Switzerland, to discuss postwar problems; this was "the first international group to point out the dangers to permanent peace contained in some of the provisions of the treaty of Versailles." At this meeting, the name of the organization was changed to...

Fellowship of Reconciliation. Cape Cod Chapter

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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Cape Cod Branch.

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