Organizational records, 1981-1995.

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Organizational records, 1981-1995.

Articles of incorporation, minutes, financial information, publicity items (including brochures in braille), and related planning materials documenting the activities of an organization that coordinated annual rallies, workshops, and marches in the Twin Cities to protest violence against women and children.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6694391

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