Libby Frank and Morton Frank collected papers, 1966-2000.

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Libby Frank and Morton Frank collected papers, 1966-2000.

Includes correspondence and newspaper clippings about Libby Frank's assessment and reform of the children's magazine My Weekly Reader (1966-1969), her involvement as director with the Peace Center of Bergen County (1969-1974) and with the June 12th Coalition [regarding a nuclear disarmament rally to be held on June 12, 1982; the Coalition was a group working for nuclear disarmament, headquartered in Philadelphia, Pa.]; also includes Morton Frank's correspondence and administrative files as director of the Computer-Based Peace Information Project (1985-1999).

3.25 linear ft.

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Swarthmore College. Peace Collection.

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Computer-Based Peace Information Project.

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Frank, Morton,

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Frank, Libby

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Libby Frank (b. 1927, McKeesport, Pa.) and Morton Frank; activists for peace, peace education for children, and social justice. Libby Frank was director of the Peace Center of Bergen County (N.J.) (1969-1974), and a long-time member of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, serving as Executive Director of the U.S. Section, 1981-1986; Morton Frank was director of the Computer-Based Peace Information Project. From the description of Libby Frank and Morton Frank collec...

June 12th Coalition.

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Peace Center of Bergen County (N.J.)

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