Typewritten transcript of oral history interview with Brenda Weisberg Meckler, 1981 July 22 and 27 / conducted by Rosemary Diaz.

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Typewritten transcript of oral history interview with Brenda Weisberg Meckler, 1981 July 22 and 27 / conducted by Rosemary Diaz.

Interview with Brenda Weisberg Meckler discussing her experiences growing up in Phoenix, Arizona, as a scriptwriter in Hollywood, 1937-1952, and as a political activist in Hollywood and Phoenix.

57 leaves ; 28 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7143887

Arizona State University Libraries

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