Records, 1989-1991.

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Records, 1989-1991.

The North Dakota Chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union collection consists of reports and minutes of the Board of Directors meetings, foundation meetings, national meetings, the Biennial Conferences of 1989 and 1991, correspondence to and from the affiliates, fundraising materials, printed publications including books and newspapers, ACLU press clips, and correspondence about special concentration areas such as censorship, children's rights, education, free speech and association, and reproductive freedom. All materials date from January 1989 to November 1991.

4.5 linear ft.

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