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Commission. Publicity. Photograph of assembled Commission, October 31, 1964 Item Info

Title:
Commission. Publicity. Photograph of assembled Commission, October 31, 1964
Creator:
North Carolina. Governor's Commission on the Status of Women.
Date Created:
1964-10-31
Description:
Photograph of the Commission on the Status of Women assembled for a meeting and an enclosed caption noting the members.; Caption: "Attending the 31st October meeting of the Governor's Commission on the Status of Women were left to right: Mrs. William T. Crisp, Mrs. Gladys A. Tillett, Dr. Ellen Winston, Mrs. Sarah Herbin, Dr. Rachel Davis, Mr. James E. Lambeth, Dr. Anne F. Scott (CHAIRMAN), Dr. William H. Cartwright, Mrs. C. Odell Matthews, Dr. Guion Johnson, Mrs. Ruth Easterling, Mrs. Anne Kennedy. Members of the Commission not present were: Mrs. C.W. Beasley, Miss Bonnie E. Cone, E. McArthur Currie, Oscar R. Ewing, Dr. Juanita Kreps, Dr. Arthur Larson."
Subjects:
African American women Employment & social affairs Equality--United States North Carolina Council for Women North Carolina Council on the Status of Women North Carolina--History North Carolina. Governor's Commission on the Status of Women Sanford, Terry, 1917-1998 Women's rights
Location:
Raleigh; Wake County; North Carolina
Source:
Governor's Commission on the Status of Women. Terry Sanford Governor's Papers. State Archives of North Carolina
Source Identifier:
SR_Commission_Status_Women_Box1_Folder10
Type:
Image; Text
Format:
image/jpeg
Source
Preferred Citation:
"Commission. Publicity. Photograph of assembled Commission, October 31, 1964", She Changed the World, State Library of North Carolina
Reference Link:
https://www.ncpedia.org/sites/default/files/shechangedtheworld/items/coll061.html
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