Toini Mackie advocacy correspondence and ephemera on radicals, 1972-1994.

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Toini Mackie advocacy correspondence and ephemera on radicals, 1972-1994.

Outgoing and incoming letters between Mackie, her congressmen, and others regarding her support of peace-oriented policies and her opposition to military aid and weapons production, as well as ephemera relating to radical activists.

0.25 cu. ft. (1 box).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7316462

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