Green Party of New Mexico records 1987-2002 (bulk 1994-2000)

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Green Party of New Mexico records 1987-2002 (bulk 1994-2000)

The New Mexico Green Party records consist largely of correspondence, flyers and brochures, newspaper clippings, newsletters, agendas, budgets, meeting minutes, and audio/video recordings. Materials document the political activism of the Green Party in New Mexico and its connection to national politics, environmental activism, and social and ecological negotiations.

10 boxes (7.5 cu. ft.), plus 1 oversize folder

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