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Correspondence

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 139 Collections and/or Records:

MC58. Sangamon County Conservation District Committee Records, 1972-1974

 Collection
Identifier: MC-58
Scope and Contents Formed in 1972 to campaign for a referendum that would establish a conservation district in Sangamon County, Illinois by levying taxes to purchase undeveloped lands for the purpose of conservation and recreation. Major campaign strategists of the Committee were Madeline Dorosheff and her son, Nicholas Dorosheff. Referendum was defeated in 1974. Memoranda, correspondence, membership and mailing lists, promotion and campaign notes, organizational plans, speech transcripts, brochures,...
Dates: Created: 1972 - 1974; Other: Date acquired: 04/00/1986

MC61. Springfield Mobilization for Peace & Freedom, Records, 1982-1984

 Collection
Identifier: MC-61
Scope and Contents Founded in 1982 as the Springfield Peace Coalition by Ed Haber, Phil Salisbury, Alice Kaige, Jarl Tremail, Tom Kinzie, and John Williams. Aligned with the Illinois Nuclear Weapons FREEZE, its purpose was to educate the public about the threat of nuclear war and to secure public support for actions which would reduce the chance of nuclear confrontation between the U.S.A. and the U.S.S.R. In 1985, the Coalition affiliated with the national Mobilization for Survival and changed its name to...
Dates: Created: 1982 - 1984; Other: Date acquired: 00/00/1986

MC62. School Enrollment Composition Study Committee, Records, 1970-1971

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: MC-62
Scope and Contents Appointed by the District 186 School Board in 1970. More than one hundred members chosen after contacting Springfield churches, clubs and civic organizations. Charged to develop plans to reduce racial imbalance which existed in Springfield public schools. Minutes, agenda, memoranda, membership and committee lists, news clippings and reports documenting the Committee's attempts to plan for equal educational opportunity and racial desegregation of the schools. Also contains a...
Dates: Created: 1970 - 1971

MC63. Springfield Desegregation Monitoring Commisson, Records, 1977-1978

 Collection
Identifier: MC-63
Scope and Contents Established by order of the U.S. District Court in March 1977, following the Court's December 1976 order providing for the integration of Springfield public schools. Chaired by Ed Armstrong, editor of the Illinois State-Journal Register. Volunteers monitored classrooms and observed bus routes during the first year of integrating Springfield's public schools, rating student-teacher and black-white student relationships, discipline, and health and safety. Administrative records,...
Dates: Created: 1977 - 1978; Other: Date acquired: 00/00/1981

MC65. Springfield National Organization of Women, Inc. Records, 1971-1991

 Collection
Identifier: MC-65
Scope and Contents Local chapter of the National Organization for Women (NOW). Committed to obtaining equal rights for women. Organized in 1971 and chartered in 1972. By-laws, membership lists, correspondence, press releases, clippings, memoranda, photographs, announcements, Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) campaign material, phone bank manual and script, position paper, and business records generated by this chapter documenting its campaign and educational activities, including the 1973 ERA Day, 1980...
Dates: Created: 1971 - 1991

MC68. Sojourn House Records, 1975, 1979-1980

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: MC-68
Scope and Contents

Shelter for women and children who are abused, abandoned, or undergoing personal or family crises. Founded in Springfield in 1975.

List of original members and letter explaining goals and needs to SSU faculty, 1975; newsletters, clippings, brochure, position paper and manuscript draft by Pat Langley regarding the formation of the Sojourn House and its activities, 1979-80.

Dates: Created: 1975 - 1980

MC75. Mother Jones Foundation Records

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MC-75
Scope and Contents The Foundation was established in 1986 to present an annual lecture series marking the deadly coal miners' strike in Virden, Illinois in 1898. For many years the Foundation held its annual Mother Jones Dinners at Sangamon State University. The collection includes financial records, membership lists, minutes, correspondence, posters, flyers, and newsletters; also records of arrangements, donations, ticket sales, entertainment, and speakers for the annual Mother Jones Dinner and lecture...
Dates: Created: 1976-2010; Other: Date acquired: 00/00/1991

MC76. Clayville Folk Arts Guild Records, 1967-1992

 Collection
Identifier: MC-76
Scope and Contents The Guild is a not-for-profit organization incorporated in 1968, dedicated to promote interest in the arts, crafts and culture of early Illinois. It sponsors Folk Life Festivals at the Clayville Tavern near Pleasant Plains, Illinois and operated a crafts shop and other activities there. Articles of incorporation, by-laws, statement of purpose, master plans, interpretive guidelines, membership lists and list on contributors to the tavern restoration. Also included are agreements...
Dates: Created: 1967 - 1992; Other: Date acquired: 00/00/1992

MC80. Eugene B. Redmond Papers, 1977-1994

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: MC-80
Scope and Contents Poet laureate of East Saint Louis, Illinois and professor of English and Africana Studies at Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville. Redmond is the author or editor of 18 volumes, founding editor of Drumvoices Revue, and and associate publisher of Literati Internationale and The Original Blues Annual. In 1993 he won the American Book Award for The Eye in the Ceiling and he serves as the literary executor of the Henry Dumas estate. Programs, bulletins, memoranda,...
Dates: Created: 1977 - 1994; Other: Date acquired: 00/00/1995

MC81. Robert Guymon Collection, 1831-1968

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: MC-81
Scope and Contents Collection of documents and postcards related to the history of Springfield, Illinois, including letters written by Springfield founding father Elijah Iles (1831), Illinois Governor and Senator Shelby Cullom (1880), Illinois Congressman William Springer (1883), Springfield businessman Jabez Capps (1874), and Logan Hay (1942);  documents related to the Post #1 of the Grand Army of the Republic in Decatur and the Freemasons of Springfield; sixteen historic postcards of Springfield scenes,...
Dates: Created: 1831 - 1942; Other: Date acquired: 00/00/1995