DUNAWAY, KATHRYN FINK, D. 1980.
Kathryn Fink Dunaway papers, 1951-1981
Kathryn Fink Dunaway papers, 1951-1981
Emory University
Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
Atlanta, GA 30322
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Table of Contents
Descriptive Summary
Creator: | Dunaway, Kathryn Fink, d. 1980. |
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Title: | Kathryn Fink Dunaway papers, 1951-1981 |
Call Number: | Manuscript Collection No. 618 |
Extent: | 15 linear ft. (15 boxes) |
Abstract: | Correspondence, subject files, and printed materials of Kathryn Fink Dunaway, activist and chairman of the Stop ERA Committee of Georgia. |
Language: | Materials entirely in English. |
Administrative Information
Restrictions on Access
Unrestricted access.
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction
All requests subject to limitations noted in departmental policies on reproduction.
Source
Gift, 1982.
Citation
[after identification of item(s)], Kathryn Fink Dunaway papers, Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library, Emory University.
Processing
Unprocessed collection.
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Collection Description
Biographical Note
Kathryn Caldwell Fink Dunaway, activist and chairman of the Stop ERA Committee of Georgia, was born ca. 1906, place unknown, and died September 16 1980, in Atlanta, Georgia. She began her political involvement about 1940 and held offices in the Eagles Forum, a conservative legislation lobbying group, and the Daughters of the American Revolution; she conducted good citizenship contests in local schools, belonged to several groups associated with the Republican Party, and was chairman of United States Day in Georgia (1975), before she became active with the Stop ERA Committee of Georgia.
Scope and Content Note
The collection consists of correspondence, subject files, and printed materials focusing on women's issues and Dunaway's activities with civic and political committees.
Arrangement Note
Unprocessed collection.
Selected Search Terms
Corporate Names
- Daughters of the American Revolution.
- Eagles Forum.
- Georgia Federation of Republican Women.
- United States Day in Georgia.
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Occupation
Container List
Box | Folder | Content |
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1 | Correspondence | |
2 | Correspondence; notes; biographical material, photographs, memorabilia | |
3-6 | Subject files: Women's issues | |
7 | Subject files: Phyllis Schlafly; Republican Party, Daughters of the American Revolution | |
8 | Subject files: Communism; foreign policy; United Nations | |
9 | Subject files: Religious issues, National Council of Churches; Education | |
10 | Subject files: Miscellaneous (Panama Canal, Jimmy Carter, Martin Luther King; Georgia politics) | |
11-12 | Printed material: Periodicals | |
13 | Printed material: Booklets, reprints regarding women's issues, education, Georgia, health | |
14 | Printed material: Booklets, reprints regarding United Nations, Communism, national defense, Jimmy Carter, Daughters of the American Revolution, patriotism | |
15 | Printed material: Booklets, reprints regarding National Council of Churches, religion, books | |
15 | Audiovisual: Schlafly, Phyllis, "Let Your Voice Be Heard speech, October 11, 1966 |