Voice of Women Oral History Project 1961-2003, 2001-2002.
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Zinn, Howard, 1922-2010
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Howard Zinn (1922-2010) was an award-winning historian, activist, playwright, teacher, public speaker and author of articles, essays and books including the best-selling A People's History of the United States. Praised for his moral courage and passion for social justice, Zinn influenced thousands of students during a teaching career of more than thirty years. Reaching the wider public through his books, plays, articles, lectures and in theatrical and television presentations of his Voices of A ...
Voice of Women (Newton, Mass.)
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Shoul, Rohna A.
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Social Science Club (Newton, Mass.)
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McCormack, Suzanne Kelley
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Lown, Louise.
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Vanderwerker, Peter.
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Keegan, Rachel.
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Smith, Anne, 1944-
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Family historian, researcher, teacher and author. Mrs Ann Smith (née Broadhead) grew up in Bungonia, New South Wales, and attended Wagga Wagga Teacher's College, 1948-1950. She taught Infant's School for 37 years. Smith's main genealogical interest is the Broadhead family and her local history research has focussed on the Goulburn-Marulan-Bungonia area of New South Wales. She has published Bungonia district cemetary & burial records: a list of people who died or are buried in the Bungonia a...
Stein, Kay
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Newton Free Library
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Collection of photograph and drawings of monuments in Newton including illustrated card of Norumbega Tower by J. W. Kohler, undated photograph of the First Settlers' Monument by Ellis Moore Studio, Albert S. Partridge's drawings of various monuments with detailed notes on location, materials used and history of emplacement: First Settlers' Monument in the viewed from 4 sides, Roger Sherman's birthplace marker, bronze tablet at site of Second Meeting House of the First Parish in Newton, bronze ta...