Kathleen A. Olson papers, 1969-1992 (bulk 1970-1984).

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Kathleen A. Olson papers, 1969-1992 (bulk 1970-1984).

Papers of a Minnesota feminist documenting her participation (1970-1980) in voluntary organizations dedicated to achieving full rights for women and the elimination of sexism and sex discrimination in Minnesota schools, and her involvement (1980-1984) with University of Minnesota committees working under terms of the Rajender consent decree to end sex discrimination by the University in the hiring and promotion of women faculty and academic staff.

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