League of Women Voters of the Bay Area Oral History Project transcripts, 1999-2004.

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League of Women Voters of the Bay Area Oral History Project transcripts, 1999-2004.

Interviews with Felicia G. Bock, Margaret Dumas, Gilda Halpern Feller, Ruth Jackson Ganong, Elizabeth Schickele, and Sally Severance. All are leaders in the League of Women Voters of the Bay Area or the League of Women Voters of Berkeley, Albany, and Emeryville.

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League of Women Voters of Berkeley (Calif.)

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McLaughlin, Winifred.

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Dumas, Margaret, 1908-

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Bodine, Eloise.

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Feller, Gilda Halpern.

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Bergen, Jane

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Stone, Carol Larson, 1922-

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Ganong, Ruth Jackson.

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League of Women Voters of Berkeley, Albany, and Emeryville (Calif.)

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League of Women Voters of the Bay Area Oral History Project.

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Schickele, Elizabeth.

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Bock, Felicia Gressitt

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Severance, Sally, 1912-

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Pipe, Therese.

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League of Women Voters of the Bay Area

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The League of Women Voters of the Bay Area (LWVBA) was formally established in California's San Francisco Bay Area in 1961 to address regional concerns. The LWVBA is a non-partisan political organization and its mission is to encourage citizen participation in government and influence public policy through education and advocacy. Composed of more than 20 local Bay Area leagues, the LWVBA is organized under the League of Women Voters of the United States as an inter-league organization. As one of...