Papers, 1919-1940 (inclusive).

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Papers, 1919-1940 (inclusive).

Correspondence, speeches, minutes, bulletins, scrapbooks, clippings, and publications pertain to the work of the Sentinels in opposition to federal child labor amendments, 1924-1939, as well as their work in the fields of maternity care, education, old-age assistance, and social security.

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