Angelina Kretzschmar papers, 1974-1997 (bulk 1989-1996).
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Kretzschmar, Angelina, 1946-
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From 1974-1996 Angelina Kretzschmar worked at Fort Sam Houston where she filed several grievances and Equal Employment Opportunity complaints against management for discrimination and reprisal for union involvement. Kretzschmar is a feminist and social activist, and has been an active member of over fifteen local, regional, and national women's and social action organizations. Chief among these is the Federally Employed Women, Inc. From the description of Angelina Kretzschmar papers,...
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