Cathey Steinberg oral history interview, 1989 July 21.

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Cathey Steinberg oral history interview, 1989 July 21.

The collection consists of an oral history interview with Cathey Steinberg on July 21, 1989 in which she discusses her family background; Steinberg's parents; education; early work as adoption counselor; Sandy Bem; pre-feminist concerns regarding working and family life; move to Atlanta; early difficulties in Atlanta; how first got involved in politics; 1976 campaign organization; Manuel Maloof; George Petro; Al Burruss' challenge to Tom Murphy and its effect on Steinberg; work with constituents overcomes stereotypes; Steinberg's district makeup; campaign opposition; adjusting to ways of doing business in the legislature; anti-rape legislation; Jewishness issue; working with Tom Murphy; and political compromises.

2 audiotapes ; cassette.Transcript (117 p.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7403136

Georgia State University

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