Jeanne Taylor Cahill oral history interview [sound recording], 1995 December 1.

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Jeanne Taylor Cahill oral history interview [sound recording], 1995 December 1.

Cahill recalls how she became involved in the Women's Movement, and discusses other social issues such as rape, hiring quotas, reproductive freedom and equal pay. Extremely active in working toward the better treatment of female prisoners in Georgia, she recounts her efforts in great detail.

1 sound cassette : analog.1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.transcript 32 leaves ; 28 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7266447

Georgia State University

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Cahill, Jeanne Taylor (Norma Jeanne Taylor), 1932-

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Norma Jeanne Taylor, civic activist and businesswoman, was born in Alma, Georgia in 1932. Appointed in 1972 to the Georgia Commission on the Status of Women, Cahill became chair in 1973, and in 1974 she became the Commission's first and only paid executive director. She was appointed to the White House Conference on Families in 1979, was a member of the Georgia Coordinating Committee for the Observance of International Women's Year, and was also a member of the board of directors of ERA Georgia,...

Van Tilborg, Dana,

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Georgia. Governor's Commission on the Status of Women

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