Council on the Status of Women, Public Relations File, Draft Reports - Crime and Criminal Justice
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Tracy, Erin
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The Council on the Status of Women started as the Governor’s Commission on the Status of Women in 1963 by Governor James Terry Sanford. The Commission was responsible for reviewing areas where women were likely to suffer from discrimination and provide recommendations that can be addressed by the State. The Commission became a permanent state agency in 1965 and was transferred to the North Carolina Department of Administration in 1975. The council reviewed problems associated with employment, education, childcare, and politics. The Assistant Director’s Public Relations series contain records on public information programs dealing with statewide and regional concerns for women. The materials include correspondence, reports, questionnaires, agendas, newsletters, and more.
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Drafts (Documents)Reports Statistics Correspondence42 Pages Image/Jpeg
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- African American Women
- African Americans
- American Indian Women
- American Indians
- Asian American Women
- Communities
- Crimes Against
- Criminals
- Equality
- Female Offenders
- Hispanic American Women
- History
- Indigenous Americans
- Native American Women
- Native Americans
- North Carolina
- North Carolina Council For Women
- North Carolina Council On The Status Of Women
- Prisons
- Reformatories For Women
- United States
- Women
- Women's Rights