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Millicent E. Brown Papers, 1949 - 2003
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Description:
"Together We Can Change The World," a pamphlet published by the National Organization for Women.
Date:
1995-04-17
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Program for the funeral services celebrating the life of Henry Wilmot Smith.
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Short essay written by Millicent Brown regarding a personal account of "racial inequalities and social setbacks accorded black folks" in Charleston, South Carolina.
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Color photograph of a woman seated at a desk.
Date:
1995-04-17
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Typescript speech written by Maxine Smith Martin in honor of their recently deceased father, Henry Wilmot Smith.
Date:
1973-08
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Color photograph of a young girl standing on a sidewalk.
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National Organization for Women's Priority Issues regarding the Equal Rights Amendment, Reproductive Rights, Racial Diversity, and Lesbian Rights.
Date:
1997-01
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National Organization for Women's Priority Issues regarding the Equal Rights Amendment, Reproductive Rights, Racial Diversity, and Lesbian Rights.
Date:
1987
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Postcard entitled, "An Optimistic Map of the U.S.A."
Date:
1959
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Mathematics pendant awarded to Millicent Brown for "1st Place, 1959, Grade 5-1."