Mary E. King Papers, 1960-1999 (bulk 1962-1981)

Container Title
M90-039
Part 2 (M90-039, Audio 1224A/2-3): Additions, 1965-1999
Physical Description: 0.2 cubic feet (1 archives box) and 2 audio recordings 
Scope and Content Note: Addition to Mary King's civil rights activism papers and consisting of tape recordings of the speech King delivered at the 1988 Carter Presidential Center Conference on Women and the Constitution interviews with King at the National Humanities Center in Research Triangle, and introductory remarks about King's background. Also included are four letters, a memorandum, seminar program, and the closing speech King delivered at the “Women and the Constitution” symposium describing her activism. Among King's successes is her 1988 honorable mention for the Robert F. Kennedy Book Award for her book, Freedom Song.
Use Restrictions: COPYRIGHT RESTRICTION: See notes for Audio 1224A/2-3.
Box   1
Folder   1
Notes and letters, 1965-1988
Box   1
Folder   2-3
Women and the Constitution: A Bicentennial Perspective speech, 1988
1224A/2
The New American Gazette: Sandra Day O'Connor and Mary King, 1988 August 11
Use Restrictions: This recording may not be distributed nor rebroadcast.
1224A/3
“Soundings” from the National Humanities Center, undated
Use Restrictions: This recording may not be distributed nor rebroadcast.
M90-039
Box   1
Folder   4
Phone interview transcript by Abigail Sara Lewis, 1999 April 26