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1Author:  Schwarz, Ted, 1945-Add to Favorites
 Title:  Ted Schwarz Papers 1969-1997 ead 
 Date(s):  1969-1997 
 Abstract:  The Ted Schwarz Papers contain correspondence, notebooks, research notes, audio and video cassettes of interviews, and manuscripts documenting his numerous books, cartoons, short stories, and articles. Subjects represented include careers in photography, child development, coins and stamp collecting, health, medicine, nutrition, fitness, cults, Satanism, personal safety, abnormal psychology, dissociative identity disorder, biographies, business, investments, criminal justice, Southwestern artists, and juvenile delinquency. 
 Repository:  Arizona State University Library Rare Books and Manuscripts 
 Subjects:  Psychology, Pathological | Multiple personality | Serial murderers -- United States | Numismatics | Criminal justice, Administration of -- United States | Nutrition | Cults -- United States | Artists -- West (U.S.) -- Biography | Juvenile delinquency -- United States | Stamp collecting | Commercial photography | Coins -- Collectors and collecting | Satanism | Mafia | Business writing | Holistic medicine | Caricatures and cartoons | Investigative reporting | Trials (Murder) | Physicians' writings, American 
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2Author:  American Civil Liberties Union of ArizonaAdd to Favorites
 Title:  American Civil Liberties Union of Arizona records, 1958-2010 ead 
 Date(s):  unknown 
 Abstract:  Correspondence, financial reports, minutes of meetings, publications, clippings, audio tape recordings of radio broadcasts, video recordings of speeches, protests, and ACLU Follies performances, and material on various local cases and projects. Includes papers relating to the American Civil Liberties Union of Arizona's establishment and operation in connection with the national civil liberties movement, the Sun City Area Chapter of the National Organization for Women, and the Arizona Legislative Coordinating Committee, an independent ad hoc committee formed to encourage passage of constructive State legislation in the field of civil rights and liberties. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Civil rights -- Arizona | Academic freedom -- Arizona | Communism--United States--History--20th Century | Discrimination in criminal justice administration--United States | Emigration and Immigration Law--United States | Freedom of Religion | Prayer in the public schools -- United States | Privacy and Identity Protection | Vagrancy -- Arizona | Reproductive Rights | Segregation -- Arizona | Social Justice--United States | Social movements 
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