Records, 1971-1978.

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Records, 1971-1978.

Records include meeting minutes and numerous committee meeting minutes/reports. Also includes papers pertaining to specific ACLU legal actions, budget reports, and membership lists. Includes material relating to privacy, police, housing codes, amnesty, and the James Smith case, a United States postal worker in Evanston, Ill., who was fined and given a written warning for observing Dr. Martin Luther King's birthday.

.25 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8045273

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United States Postal Service

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Fuller was born in Mass. on Aug. 13, 1787. He moved to N.Y. (State) where he served as a member of the N.Y. Assembly and Senate. In 1837 he moved to Adrian (Mich.), where he served as a Representative from Lenawee County and Speaker of the House, 1841. Fuller also served as Assist. Postmaster under Pres. Harrison. He later returned to N.Y. (State). From the description of Correspondence, 1842,1867. (Clarke Historical Library). WorldCat record id: 43624422 Lonnie Busch illust...

Smith, James, 1922-

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American Civil Liberties Union. Evanston Chapter

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Organized for the purpose of protecting the civil rights and liberties of individuals. From the description of Records, 1971-1978. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70925751 ...