Human rights.
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Amelia Quinton Stone correspondence
Collection — Box 1 (unprocessed)
Identifier: 9266
Abstract
Amelia Quinton Stone (1833-1926) was born in Jamesville, New York. Her correspondence includes several hundred letters both to and from, dating approximalty 1874-1910. The collection also includes associated documents relating to her advocacy for Native American rights and her work as one of the founders of the Women’s National Indian Association.
Dates:
1874 - 1910
Come!Unity Press publications
Collection
Identifier: 8699
Abstract
A collection of 30 flyers, broadsides, periodicals, and other publications printed at the Come!Unity Press printshop. Topics include advocacy for black women, gay and lesbian rights, labor and worker's rights, and newsletters about indigenous, Spanish, and Filipino resistance.
Dates:
1973 - 1980
Lance Compa Workers' Rights Papers
Collection — Box 1
Identifier: /4361m
Abstract
This collection consist of two papers on workers' rights written by Lance Compa, Senior Lecturer at the ILR School.
Dates:
2001-2004
March on Washington news articles
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 8759
Dates:
1963 - 1968
Thomas Eisner papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 21-45-3785
Scope and content
Dates:
1952-2011.