The Jacobus tenBroek personal papers : 1924-1997, undated 1938-1978.

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The Jacobus tenBroek personal papers : 1924-1997, undated 1938-1978.

Correspondence, manuscripts, publications, teaching materials, research materials, and case files pertaining to the writings, advocacy work, and academic career of Dr. Jacobus tenBroek, founder and president of the National Federation of the Blind (NFB), president of the International Federation of the Blind (IFB) and the American Brotherhood for the Blind, member and chairman of the California State Social Welfare Board, legal scholar, university professor, and civil and constitutional rights activist. Also includes correspondence, research materials, and administrative files of Hazel tenBroek, wife and assistant to Jacobus tenBroek, and associate editor of the Braille Monitor.

Approximately 326 linear feet (109 file cabinet drawers, 39 boxes, and 13 Hollinger boxes)

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