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Size | 9.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 2000 items) |
Abstract | The Anne Heineman Meyer papers document the work and interests of Anne Heineman Meyer, community activist and radio show host and native of Mainz, Germany, later of Gainseville, Ga., and Miami Beach, Fla. The collection consists of correspondence, minutes, papers, and reports relating to the Miami Beach Commission on the Status of Women and the Florida Commission on the Status of Women, of which Anne Meyer was chair, 1977-1980; conference and other material from the first National Women's Conference in Houston, Tex., 18-21 November 1977; papers relating to the Jewish Women's Political Caucus; miscellaneous items about women's topics, including interview notes from talks with Geraldine Ferraro; program files, correspondence, and tapes of the Anne Meyer Radio Show on WQAM in Miami, 1975-1983; correspondence, plans, minutes, and other materials relating to Meyer's various community activities, including the founding of the Colony Theater in Miami and citizen profiles she wrote for Miami Magazine; reports, news clippings, and writings dealing with Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, especially about the presentation of a handmade rug to Rosalynn; and various civil rights reports dating back to 1958. |
Creator | Meyer, Anne Heineman, 1925- |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English |
Processed by: Elizabeth Schmidt, Februray 1993
Encoded by: ByteManagers Inc., 2008
Updated by: Jodi Berkowitz and Amy Morgan, February 2018.
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Anne Heineman Meyer, native of Mainz, Germany, later of Gainesville, Ga., and Miami Beach, Fla., community activist and radio show host.
Back to TopCorrespondence, minutes, papers, and reports relating to the Miami Beach Commission on the Status of Women and the Florida Commission on the Status of Women, of which Anne Meyer was chair, 1977-1980; conference and other material from the first National Women's Conference in Houston, Tex., 18-21 November 1977; papers relating to the Jewish Women's Political Caucus; miscellaneous items about women's topics, including interview notes from talks with Geraldine Ferraro; program files, correspondence, and tapes of the Anne Meyer Radio Show on WQAM in Miami, 1975-1983; correspondence, plans, minutes, and other materials relating to Meyer's various community activities, including the founding of the Colony Theater in Miami and citizen profiles she wrote for Miami Magazine; reports, news clippings, and writings dealing with Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, especially about the presentation of a handmade rug to Rosalynn; and various civil rights reports dating back to 1958.
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