Additional papers of Ann Hunter Popkin, 1954-1979 (inclusive).

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Additional papers of Ann Hunter Popkin, 1954-1979 (inclusive).

Collection includes biographical and personal material; schoolwork related to her early education and college years; coursework from her graduate studies in sociology; teaching papers; conference material; papers related to photography and film work; her dissertation, which was based on her experience in Bread and Roses, including interview and questionnaire analysis, correspondence, and journals; and writings, speeches, clippings, flyers, etc. related to her membership in Bread and Roses.

8.76 linear feet (21 file boxes, 1 card file box, 3 folio folders, 2 folio + folders, 1 oversize folder)

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