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Records of the American Association of University Women, Arlington Branch, 1943-2005

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Record Group 33 houses the official records of the Arlington, Virginia Branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW), 1943-2005. The record group measures approximately 11.5 linear feet. This record group documents the changing emphasis of the AAUW's Arlington Branch over more than 50 years on issues such as the environment, integration in education and employment, and especially equity for girls and women in all levels of education and in other aspects of life such as employment. Records concern not only the Arlington Branch's activities, but its relationship with the national organization, and contains some general AAUW materials. Most notable of these relate to the AAUW National Conference.

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Records of the American Association of University Women, Arlington Branch, 1943-2005 18 boxes

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