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12 linear feet — 1 oversize folder — 16.7 MB (online)

Social and political activist whose main causes included access to high quality health care for marginalized ethnic and racial groups and the elderly, homelessness, hunger, job skills training, and Democratic political activism. Papers are comprised of materials documenting her professional and personal life after the passing of her husband, Roger Warren Barney, in 1978. Materials include meeting minutes, notes, correspondence, reports, awards, photographs, and family materials.

The Jane L. Barney papers are comprised of materials documenting her professional and personal life. The Professional Files include organization meeting minutes, correspondence, notes, flyers, manuals, press articles, and personnel files, as well as other administrative papers and reports for the organizations she worked to establish, develop, and run. Also found here are speeches, papers relevant to her work with churches, marginalized ethnic and racial groups, and gerontology.

Jane L. Barney's personal papers largely include correspondence with friends, co-workers, politicians, and family, as well as notebooks, diplomas, hospital and assisted living documentation, and photographs.

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Personal Files, circa 1967-2008, 2018

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The Personal Files series is divided into eight subseries: Correspondence, Family, Education, Political Affiliations, Assisted Living, Awards and Recognitions, Photographs, and Miscellaneous. Jane L. Barney's personal papers largely include correspondence with friends, co-workers, politicians, and family. This series also comprises documents from her time as a student at Wellesley College, Union Theological Seminary, and University of Michigan School of Social Work. Notebooks, diplomas, hospital and assisted living documentation, and photographs also are located in this series.