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    Video Recordings - Interviews - Neiberg, Vicki, 2011

    Owens, John
    2014

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    Abstract

    Two video recordings [19:02 and 15:23] of an interview with Vicki Neiberg, a member of the Michigan Alliance to End Sex Discrimination in the 1970s. Neiberg talks about her experience with King in relation to fighting against sex discrimination at Michigan State University, and how King helped teach strategies and connected women together to further their goals. Neiberg also discusses the incredible reach of King's legacy and gives examples of some of the creative tactics she employed to change policy, for instance to allow women to keep their maiden names on their Michigan driver's licenses.

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    2014049_0001_0011

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    video
     

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    https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/108177

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