Search Results
Bentley Historical Library Polar Bear Project collection, 1918-2019
0.4 linear feet — 60 MB (digital files)
Michigan Statewide Activities
Michigan Statewide Activities series contains papers relating to Bashert's activities for the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League and Michigan Equality from 1999 to 2002. The Michigan Equality files include board documentation, some meeting agenda, and budget information, strategic plans, and correspondence from 2000 to 2002. The Michigan Equality Board Note Books volume contains by-laws, meeting agenda and minutes, and treasurer reports for the Michigan Equality Group, Michigan Equality Education Fund, and Michigan Equality Political Action Committee. Also found in the volume are Michigan Equality "General" 2002 annual report, outline of the board member responsibilities, grant summaries, and other administrative information. Election Campaigns files include documentation and clippings about activities employed to mount successful election mobilizations in support of local anti-discrimination ordinances. Funding support from the Human Rights Foundation and Pride PAC enabled Bashert to lead an aggressive effort to provide campaign training, voter identification programs, professional and volunteer personnel, and financial consulting to local groups in Michigan cities, notably Traverse City, Kalamazoo, and Huntington Woods. Also included in this series is a monograph Gay Rights at the Ballot Box by Amy L. Stone (University of Minnesota Press, 2012). Digital "Bashert files" contain press releases, spreadsheets, fundraising letters, public relations forms, etc.
Beth Israel Congregation (Ann Arbor, Mich.) records, 1938-2016 (majority within 1956-2016)
9.06 linear feet — 3.9 GB (online) — 4 oversize folders
History, 1948-2016
The History series contains data compiled by members of the Beth Israel Congregation from 1948 until 2016. This includes historical data on the congregation, its founders and note-able members including Osias Zwerdling and Thomas Cook. This series also contains data on the congregation's current and previous locations, Building Committee records, certificates, resolutions, social issues, data on the first Jewish cemetery in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and the Beth Israel Memorial Garden. This series also contains publications highlighting the congregation's membership, programs, and affiliations throughout the years, as well as images of some of the founding members, building locations, and dedication ceremonies, and other events. Located within this series are color slides of the Ten Commandments in Hebrew as well as a digitized audio recording of Osias Zwerdling discusing the founding/history of the congregation.
Beth Israel Congregation Jewish Life in Ann Arbor Oral History Project records, 2013
0.2 linear feet — 7.48 GB (online)
Interviews
The Interviews series (7.47 GB online) includes full materials from recording sessions conducted by StoryCorps. Each interview consists of a 45 minute sound recording, a transcript (produced by members of Beth Israel), log files that document key points in the conversation and corresponding time stamps, and photographs of the storytellers and interviewers. Every interview was conducted in a group of two to three people with some level of familiarity with each other, recorded by StoryCorps, who processed and compiled all materials accept for the aforementioned transcripts.
Betsey Ann Cowles Palmer, 1822-1898
The Betsey Ann Cowles Palmer series (2 folders, approx 243 MB) contains correspondence to family in Montana, Michigan, and elsewhere. Topics include family matters and news, including settling the estate of her husband, Charles Henry Palmer, who died without making a will. The series also includes Betsey Palmer's obituary.
Billie Louise Edwards Papers, 1981-1993 (majority within 1987-1992)
1.5 linear feet — 17.4 GB (online)
Miscellaneous Personal Papers
The Miscellaneous Personal Papers (0.3 linear feet) include biographical information, photographs, some of her journals and schoolwork, and five audio cassettes of sermons and a workshop. Newspaper articles of interviews are included with the biographic materials. Several journals are included in spiral bound notebooks.
De Witt C. Spaulding papers, 1861-1926 (scattered), 2011 (majority within 1861-1865)
0.1 linear feet — 42.5 MB (online)
Biographical, 1957-2015, undated
The Biographical series includes Mack's biography, images from Mack's time as a college student and as a basketball coach with the Castle Valley Job Corps in Price, UT; Mack's resumes, newspaper articles and press releases, and materials from a 1976 testimonial put on in Mack's honor by the members of the Region One Board. The latter also includes photographs and an audiocassette recording of the event. Of particular note is a digitized conglomeration of news clips and television interviews pertaining to Mack and his tenure with the Board.