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Summary Information
Chester Graham Papers 1929-1979
Micro 755
2 reels of microfilm (35mm)
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)
Microfilmed papers of Chester Graham, a cooperative leader and ardent social activist, primarily relating to his work as director of the Ashland Folk School, Grant, Michigan, 1928-1938, and to his interest in world affairs. Included are newsletters, clippings, editorials, and correspondence that reflect Graham's continuing interest in the folk school, farmers' problems, world issues, and non-violent protest, particularly that of the 1960s. Prominent correspondents include Frank Zeidler, Tony T. Dechant, Paul H. Douglas, and E. L. Kirkpatrick. English
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