Records, 1962-1989 (inclusive).

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Records, 1962-1989 (inclusive).

Biographical material, personal and business correspondence of St. James; records of Coyote and NTFP including position papers, correspondence, publications, clippings, calendars, phone logs, mailing lists, budgets and other financial documents, grant proposals, and interviews with St. James; and minutes, correspondence, financial records, etc., of the Victoria C. Woodhull Memorial Foundation. Also included are newsletters, publicity, and correspondence with sister organizations, and material concerning projects in which Coyote or Coyote staff were involved; scripts, short stories, etc., about prostitution; legal documents, such as motions and briefs, concerning prostitution cases; bills and drafts of legislation regulating prostitution; and research papers, publications, and articles concerning prostitution.

20.5 linear ft.

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Bunch, Charlotte, 1944-....

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