Records of 9 to 5, National Association of Working Women (Milwaukee), 1973-2005.

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Records of 9 to 5, National Association of Working Women (Milwaukee), 1973-2005.

The records of 9 to 5 Milwaukee contain administrative, financial, project, and event files; public relations and press files; publications and related material; photographs; and electronic records. While the majority of the records offer insight into the internal operations and external activities of 9 to 5 Milwaukee, they also include some information regarding the national, umbrella organization of 9 to 5, National Association of Working Women (U.S.). Also includes audiotapes and videotapes shelved and described separately.

16.7 linear ft. (40 file boxes) plus 3 photograph folders and electronic records.

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