
PAPERS, 1977-1997
0.5 linear inches
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The papers (donor no. 232) were donated by Ruth Bluford Anderson in 1994 and succeeding years. |
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The papers are open for research. |
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Randel W. Lackore, 1994 . [AndersonRuth.doc] |
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Biography
On October 28, 1921, in
In 1933 Roy and Josie Bluford were divorced.
In 1988, she was elected to the Black Hawk County Board of Supervisors, the first African-American woman to serve on a county board of supervisors in the state.
Scope and Content Note
The Ruth Bluford Anderson papers date from 1977 to
1997 and measure 0.5 linear inches. The papers consist primarily of speeches
given by
The Speeches (1977-1986) by Ruth Anderson concern the impact of social services policy on women and minorities, the research that Ruth Anderson conducted in minority alcohol programs and public policy and its effect on public services administration.
There is one photograph of Ruth Anderson and Benjamin Hooks, a past chief
executive officer of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored
People. Also included are newspaper articles about
Ruth Bluford Anderson's autobiography, From Mother's Aid Child to University Professor: The Autobiography of an American Black Women (1985), is shelved in the printed works collection.
Box List
Awards and recognition, 1988-1996
Correspondence, 1986
Speeches, [1977]-1986
Newspaper clippings, 1982-1997
Photograph, undated
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Last updated June 17, 2004.