Archival objects in this container: Support picnic and song for Maya Miller, 1974 May 27 Maya Miller concedes Democratic primary race for US Senate, 1974 September 03 Maya Miller interview, 1971 March Maya Miller Youth Focus Group, 1974 June 05 Maya Miller interview, 1971 March Protest music of the 1970s Maya Miller: racial tensions and women in politics, 1974 June 06 Jan Faber, Larry Stoval, James Magnum, DeLuzio, Tyrone Levi, and James Shipp: "Cities are for People" (1 of 2), 1970 February 24 Jan Faber, Larry Stoval, James Magnum, DeLuzio, Tyrone Levi, and James Shipp: "Cities are for People" (2 of 2), 1970 February 24 Nevada legislators, 1971 Flo Kennedy, Gloria Steinem, Cookie Bustamonte, Rosie Strong, and Geraldine Decker: welfare rights and women's liberation, 1971 Nancy Raven's "Glitter Gulch" song, 1972 Mollie Gregory, Catherine Finnegan, and Len Howard: "Beat of the Boulevard" song, 1972 Nancy Gomes interview (1 of 5), 1972 April 12 Nancy Gomes interview (2 of 5), 1972 April 12 Nancy Gomes interview (3 of 5), 1972 April 12 Nancy Gomes interview (4 of 5), 1972 April 12 Nancy Gomes interview (5 of 5), 1972 April 12 Sister Carole Hurray on eat-ins, 1972 May 11 Sister Carole Hurray on poverty in Nevada, 1972 May 11 Sister Carole Hurray and Marilyn Ingram: Franciscan Center in Las Vegas, 1972 May 12 George Biniek and Mandi Pino on eat-ins, power, and politics, 1972 May 12 Mandy Pino on reform and organizing, 1972 May 13 Jack Anderson on legal gains and political process, 1972 May 13 George Biniek, Louis Vitale, and Kate Butler on eat-ins, Ruby Duncan, and the welfare rights movement, 1972 May 13 Load More