Inventory of the Ruthe Winegarten papers, 1991-1997

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Inventory of the Ruthe Winegarten papers, 1991-1997

Ruthe Winegarten was born August 26, 1929 in Texas; she was an activist, author, and a historian. The records are primarily made up of a manuscript and correspondence, photocopies of clippings, excerpts from book chapters and hand written notes.

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