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Summary Information
Winifred Woodmansee Papers 1949-1998
M87-352; M2000-115; Audio 1550A
14.8 c.f., 1 tape recording, 108 photographs, and 1 videorecording
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)
Papers, 1949-1998, of civil rights, civil liberties, and peace activist and financial donor Winifred Woodmansee, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Materials relate to general women's issues, population control, the environment (including preservation of, recycling, wildlife, et cetera), the nuclear threat (including Strategic Defense Initiative, arms control, et cetera), peace, U.S. intervention in other countries, poverty and homelessness, civil rights, energy, health, Native Americans, politics, labor, and the performing arts. Also included are materials compiled by Woodmansee's daughter, Jean Woodmansee-Poklasny, documenting welfare reform in Wisconsin, marital property reform, and the Safe Haven Project. English
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