Subseries 3A.5: Freedom of Belief, Expression, and Association: Censorship, 1939-1989
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The ACLU censorship files (18.06 linear feet) contain materials which reflect the ACLU's involvement and interest in guaranteeing that freedom of speech and the press are not abridged. The ACLU fought hard against Post Office censorship, pressure groups, and government to protect the rights of artists, nudists, movie makers, homosexuals, and others to express their views, ideas, and images in books, magazines, and movies. These files are the documentation of that struggle.
Subseries 3A.9: Freedom of Belief, Expression, and Association: Freedom of Movement, 1942-1978
The Freedom of Movement subseries (8.82 linear feet) contains materials relating to issues of immigration, naturalization, travel within and outside the United States, and deportation. Individual cases, general policy, and legal questions are addressed.
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Series 7: July 2009 Accession, 1730-2008
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The July 2009 Accession contains historical documents originating in the offices of the Linkages and Learning Team (Nicola Armacost, Director) and Presidents Mary Ellen Iskenderian, Nancy Barry, and Michaela Walsh. They pertain to workshops, programs, training, media coverage, and meetings. Materials include compact disks, correspondence, newletters, and reports.
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Series 1: Correspondence, 1918-1999
The Correspondence series documents Martindell's personal as well as professional life. The series contains family letters as well as those relating to her time in the New Jersey State Senate, State Department, and time as ambassador. There are also letters regarding her activities in New Jersey politics and as an early backer of Jimmy Carter, the head of the Women's Division of the Democratic Party, and an influential financer of campaigns. Many of the letters contain information about both her personal life and her career and political activities. Of special note are folders of letters from Jimmy Carter, Walter Mondale, and Frank Thompson. Additionally there are letters from Bill Bradley, Brendan T. Byrne, Robert Torricelli, Ronald Reagan, and Gary Hart.
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Biographical Information, 1915-1977
The College of New Jersey Years, 1746-1961
Family Members, 1906-1967
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Subseries 1F: Conferences, 1941-1948
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Laboratories -- Engineering Students in Laboratory., 1930s-1940s
Image number: 15. Folder or item number: 15.
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Series 15: Center for Human Values, 1764-2014
The Center for Human Values series consists of files of Center for Human Values faculty.
Series 16: Center for Information Technology Policy, 1764-2014
The Center for Information Technology Policy series consists of files of Center for Information Technology Policy faculty.
Series 17: Center for Innovation in Engineering Education, 1764-2014
The Center for Innovation in Engineering Education series consists of files of Center for Innovation in Engineering Education faculty.