Box 1
Contains 10 Results:
Reva Beck Bosone, 1976
Frances Farley, 1977
Frances Farley, 1994
Farley continues the discussion of her political career from her early political experiences in Minnesota to her bid for the United States Senate. Topics include meetings with the LDS church hierarchy, thoughts on working mothers, influence on legislation, campaign financing, and nuclear dumping in Utah. She also recalls more childhood experiences. Interviewed by Greg Thompson and Floyd O'Neil. 55 pages.
Francis Farley, "The MX: A Case Study of Citizen Involvement," Speech, 1982
Recorded at the Committee for National Security Women's Conference in Washington, D.C. 12 pages.
Susanna Mae Grua, 1977
Grua details her genealogy and recalls her childhood in Pleasant Grove, Utah. She discusses her education and teaching experience, her involvement with the Business and Professional Women's Organization, equal rights, community projects, lobbying, equal pay for equal work, the Women's Legislative Council, the Salt Lake City Council of Women, women in the workplace, divorce, dramatics, and the writing of history. Interviewed by Kathryn MacKay, Eloise McQuown, and Greg Thompson. 42 pages.
Nellie Jack, 1976
Jack recalls her introduction to politics, legislative terms, being a woman politician, and financing a campaign. She also talks about her political philosophy. Interviewed by Kathryn MacKay, Eloise McQuown, and Greg Thompson. 16 pages.
Sonia Johnson, 1981
Speech about Mormons for ERA given in Pocatello, Idaho.
Sonia Johnson, 1981
ERA and the separation of church and state, press attention, national network, pressure on legislators, unratified states, Recruiting Mormons for ERA, stumpin in Illinois. Interviewed by David Merrill Jabusch at the Mormons for ERA strategy session in Pocatello, Idaho. 32 pages.
Beatrice Marchant, 1976
Eloise McQuown, 1977
McQuown talks about the Governor's Commission on the Status of Women, ERA defeat by the Utah Legislature in 1973, Phyllis Schafly, the ERA speakers bureau, the National Organization of Women, and pressure from LDS church authorities. She also recalls her childhood and early political activity, the McCarthy campaign, the Equal Rights Coalition, and the Women's Movement in Utah. Interviewed by Kathryn MacKay. 68 pages.