Papers 1970-1987.

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Papers 1970-1987.

Collection contains Harriet Price's papers documenting her work with Maine's Native American population and her activities as a citizen opposed to the war in Vietnam. Includes material from her work with the American Friends Service Committee, the United States Commission on Civil Rights and the American Indian Policy Review Commission as well as from her membership in the Hancock County People for Peace in Vietnam Now. Collection contains correspondence, reports, background material, transcriptions of hearings and newspaper clippings from Price's service with these organizations. Also contains publications on Maine Indian laws and legal issues and a collection of articles from Maine newspapers concerning Maine Indian land claims, 1977-1987.

3 boxes (2 linear feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7673849

Raymond H. Fogler Library

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United States. American Indian Policy Review Commission

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Price, H. H. (Harriet H.), 1940-

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Born in 1940, Harriet H. Price (H. H. Price) of Portland, Maine, is an award-winning author of two books and numerous print articles, reviews, op/ed pieces, educational brochures and online articles. Price is also a social activist, who has worked for peace and civil rights since 1970. The recipient of the 2007 Maine Historical Society's Neal Woodside Allen Jr. History Award and numerous recognitions by Maine Media Women, Price managed the non-profit entity Visible Black History from 1999 to 201...

United States. Commission on Civil Rights

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American friends service committee

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Quaker organization formed to promote peace and reconciliation through its social service and relief programs. From the description of American Friends Service Committee records, 1933-1988 (bulk 1933-1938). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70983753 The American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) was organized in June 1917 as an outgrowth of and coordination point for the anti-war and relief activities of various bodies of the Religious Society of Friends in the United States. A ...

Hancock County People for Peace in Vietnam Now.

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