Deborah Kaplan papers, 1967-1995.

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Deborah Kaplan papers, 1967-1995.

Includes subject files on adoption, infants with disabilities, parenting with disabilities, prenatal care, reproductive rights, Harlan Hahn articles and wheelchairs; records on organizations Kaplan is involved with including the Disability Rights Center, Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund and World Institute on Disability. The records for the World Institute on Disability include legal documents pertaining to the case, "American Federation of Government Employees vs. Secretary of the Department of Treasury," for the case, "U.S. vs. Western Electric Company and AT & T," and meeting minutes for the Advisory Council on the National Information Infrastructure. Also includes personal documents.

3 cartons, 1 box (3.4 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7657206

UC Berkeley Libraries

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American Federation of Government Employees

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The American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) is an American labor union representing employees of the federal government. It is affiliated with the AFL–CIO. AFGE was founded on October 17, 1932, by local unions loyal to the American Federation of Labor (AFL) and left the National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE) when that union became independent of the AFL (NFFE in 1998 became part of the IAMAW, which is affiliated with the AFL–CIO)....

Hahn, Harlan, 1939-....

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Western electric company

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The Western Electric Company was a subsidiary of the American Telephone & Telegraph Company. The firm manufactured a wide variety of telephone equipment at its Hawthorne Works in Chicago, Illinois. A notable series of worker efficiency experiments known as the Hawthorne Studies were staged at the plant between 1924 and 1933. From the description of Photograph album, 1925. (Harvard Business School). WorldCat record id: 52815587 From the description of Western Electric Com...

Kaplan, Deborah, 1950 January 17-

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Deborah Kaplan, born Jan. 17, 1950 in Cleveland, Ohio, is a lawyer involved with Disability Rights. Kaplan founded the Disability Rights Center in 1976 and has also been involved in many organizations including the World Institute on Disability. From the description of Deborah Kaplan papers, 1967-1995. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 52692858 ...

Disability Rights Center (U.S.)

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AT & T Technologies, Inc.

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National Information Infrastructure Advisory Council (U.S.)

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Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund

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The Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund (DREDF) was established on October 1, 1979 in Berkeley, California by Mary Lou Breslin, Patrisha A. Wright, and Robert Funk. It is a nonprofit national law and policy center run primarily by disabled persons. It is dedicated to protecting and advancing the civil rights of people with disabilities and their families through legislation, litigation, advocacy, technical assistance and the education and training of attorneys, advocates, persons with d...

World Institute on Disability

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The World Institute on Disability (WID) is a non-profit public policy, research, and training center dedicated to independence for all people with disabilities. WID was founded in 1983, in Oakland, California, through the efforts of Edward V. Roberts, Judith E. Heumann, and Joan Leon, longtime disability rights activists. From the description of World Institute on Disability records, 1983-2000. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 123126409 ...

United States. Department of the Treasury

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The Department of the Treasury was created by an act of Congress (1 Stat. 65), approved September 2, 1789. The orginal act established the Department to superintend the manage the National finances. This act charged the Secretary of the Treasury with the preparation of plans for the improvement and management of the revenue and the support of public credit. It further provided that the Secretary should prescribe the forms for keeping and rendering all manner of public accounts and for the ma...