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American Civil Liberties Union

 Organization

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Utah records

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0650
Abstract The American Civil Liberties Union of Utah records (1957-1994) consist of documents concerned with the administrative functions of the local chapter and the civil liberties issues with which the chapter was involved. Though the collection covers the organization since its founding in 1958, the bulk of the collection consists of records from the directorships of James Joy (1974-1976), Shirley Pedler (1976-1987), Robyn Blumner (1987-1989) and Michele Parish (1989-1992). Documents from the early...
Dates: 1957-1994

American Civil Liberties Union of Utah photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P0538
Abstract The American Civil Liberties Union of Utah photograph collection reflects the directorships of Robyn Blumner and Michele A. Parish, and portray the people involved with the ACLU as staff, board members, and cooperating attorneys. Also portrayed are fund raising events and issue-related protests.
Dates: 1957-1992

Benjamin M. Roe papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0139
Abstract The Benjamin M. Roe papers (1905-1974) consist of the personal and professional papers of Roe, an immigrant from Russia and Salt Lake City businessman and philanthropist. Included are a travel diary, news clippings, correspondence, B'nai Israel Temple records, histories of Utah Jews, subject files, publications, and other materials.
Dates: 1905-1974

LaVarr G. Webb papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0525
Abstract The LaVarr G. Webb papers (1788-1986) contain pamphlets, articles, speeches, correspondence, political platforms, and other documents relavent to Utah and National politics. LaVarr G. Webb spent many years as a journalist and political activist.
Dates: 1788-1986