Papers, 1973-1979.

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Papers, 1973-1979.

Papers (1973-1979) of Joseph Wiewióra include drafts of articles pertaining to the U.S. Bicentennial and of other Zgoda articles and advertisements; background for articles including press relieases from the Polish National Alliance of U.S. of N.A., Polish National Alliance by-laws, a booklet on the 4th convention of Polonia Society, issues of Zgoda, a booklete entitled In the Mainstreams of American Life, correspondence, including a letter from Jody L. Powell, Jr., and photographs.

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University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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Polonia Society.

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Powell, Jody, 1943-2009

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Joseph Lester Powell, also known as Jody Powell, was born on September 30, 1943 in Vienna, Georgia. He attended the U. S. Air Force Academy from 1961 to 1964 and graduated with a B.A. in political science from Georgia State University in 1966. He attended graduate school at Emory University from 1967 to 1970. He was an aide to Jimmy Carter in the 1970 Georgia gubernatorial campaign and served as press secretary to Governor Jimmy Carter from 1971 to 1975. He was press secretary in Carter's 1976 p...

Wiewiora, Joseph

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A journalist and writer, editor of Zgoda, the official publication of the Polish National Alliance of the U.S. of N.A., Joseph Wiewiora was born and educated in Poland. He began his journalistic career as a teenager with the now defunct Dziennik Zjednockzenia. In 1929-1930, he worked for Gwiadzda Polarna with Waclaw Gasiorowski in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, returned to Dziennik Zjednoczenia in 1930 and under the editorship of Frank Barc became the youngest city editor in Chicago in 1931. He left ...

Polish National Alliance of the United States of North America

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A fraternal and cultural organization, the Polish National Alliance of U.S. of N.A. was founded in 1880. The Alliance sponsors dance groups and bands, sports programs, a Debutante Ball, Christmas programs, a library, and an archives. It also owns and operates Alliance College in Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania, and offers scholarships and loans to college students. The Alliance has ca. 317,000 members with 1350 local branches. It is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. From the descri...