“and, with be brought to San Francisco
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worse than the old Hebrew. tlic House debated the war •. oice quivering, said: for lengthy treatment includ
sacrifices." ■ I JEANNETTE RANKIN resolution against Germany. "I want to stand by my ing plastic surgery.. when Sar-
”
“Clarke is currently a member of the JRB’s National Steer
ing Committee.
Source Three reported during November 1947, that
Eva Korn was a member of the Los Angeles County
Communist Party (ASCCP) during the years 1946
and 1947.,
To give publicity to the proposed activity of t”
“CONFIDENTTAT
JEANNETTE RANKIN
HELENA, MONTANA
November 27, 1967
TO ALL AMERICAN WOMEN,
I am proud of the fact that my first vote cast in Congress
was a vote against war. It was the first opportunity for a
woman to vote because I was the first woman to be elected
to Co”
“CONFIDENTIAL
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JEANNETTE RANKIN
HELENA, MONTANA
November 27, 1967
TO ALL AMERICAN WOMEN,
I am proud of the fact that my first vote cast in Congress
was a vote against war. It was the first opportunity”
“worse than the old Hebre®,
sacrifices." ■i4 JEANNETTE/RANKIN resolution against Germany. "I want to stand by my ing plastic surgery.. when Sai-
Now 86, she is still battling lo time to be polite She Jiad taken office only country, but 1 cannot vote for: on grants permission. 0-”
“member of the JRB’s National Steer
ing Committee.
Source Three reported during November 1947, that
Eva Korn was a member of the Los Angeles County
Communist Party (ASCCP) during the years 1946
and 1947.,
To give publicity to the proposed activity of the
JRB, the local WSP”
“their nation’s Capitol to petition their government. Hopefully this
will be the last time that they find it so difficult to do so.‘
Jeannette Rankin Brigade_ Mrs. I. Lee Levy, NY
Jeannette Rankin, Montana - Olive Mayer, Calif
DonnaAllen, Washington, DC Jessica Mitford, Calif”
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JEANNETTE RANKIN
HELENA, MONTANA
i
November 27, 1967
TO ALL AMERICAN'WOMEN,
I am proud of the fact that my first vote cast in Congress
was a vote against war. It was the first opportunity for a
woman to vote because I was the first woman to be elect”
“RANKIN ;•
CO.NTIAL
A. CALL TO ALL AMERICAN WOMEN who are outraged by
the ruthless slaughter in Vietnam and the persistent neglect
of human needs at home
Cp. ntors :
Jeannette Rankin TO COME TO WASHINGTON ON JANUARY 8.
Vivian Hallinan
Mia Auerbakken
Adjali WOMEN represent”
“HoreleJ. Friess
% Frances Fritch man
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• NE2
; Vinniires
1 Margaret Gske .iaiaii anes. J—S arias
BR17 0-
is a coalition of i — erz existing organiz: tocs.
Jear
Viviar Halli Executive Secretary
Clip and mail to: JE. PANKISI BRIG’DE
150 Colden Gate Ave., San Franc”
“battling No time to be polite She had taken office only country, but I cannot vote for- gon grants permission, ac
r 0.1 enemy — war. three days before,’ and. she .war.” ' cording to Dr.-Henry Mayer
s "Isn't a question, of war ' had sat quietly throughout- In 1941, after being ”
“JEANNETTE RANKIN
HELENA, MONTANA
.. November 27, 1967
TO ALL AMERICAN WOMEN,
I am proud of the fact that my first vote cast in Congress
was a vote against war. It was the first opportunity for a
woman to vote because I was the first woman to be elected
to Congress.
I ”
“present as well so these
f of future generations.
I will coxtlnuo to struggle as Long L I live.
I Lops sll worsen will respond to the following CALL, and
FOR WOMEN ONLY join me in Washington on Jawary 15, 19G8, the opening
W.I.L.P.F. day c: Cexgress.
374-3773-
NW 88321”
“Americans intend -
to appear in their nation’s Capitol to petition their government. Hopefully this
will be the last time that they find it so difficult to do so.‘
Jeannette Rankin Brigade ' Mrs. I. Lee Levy, NY
JeannetteRankin, Montana Olive-Mayer, Calif'
Donna Allen, Wash”
“we leave behind in Vietnam; says, duals are invited to join in any
0 Listen to what the Ameri- At present efforts are being way they can. The San Fran-
vy people are saying and re- made to get support from as cisco Bay Area office telephone
I fuse the in. table demands of many ”
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PARTIAL LIST OF NATIONAL SPONSORS
Muriel Adams Ruby Dee Marilyn Langner Muriel Rukeyser
Mia Aurbakken Adjali Mrs. Ann Eaton Vi”
“Taylor •
Ruby Dee Nelle Morton Maza Tilghman
Mrs. Ann Eaton Grace Mora Newman Helen B. Turnbull
Judith Morse Eaton Dorothy Nyland Barbara Webster
Grace Loucks Elliott Mrs. Joseph Papp Cynthia Wedel
Eleanor French Rosa Parks Cora Weiss
Mrs. Horace L. Friess Louise Peck Anne ”
“the Com
essary, that would end it.. ROLL CALL that country. Charlie D. Al- mittee of Responsibility told
You cannot have wars with . len was killed April 14, 1945,
Miss Rankin was Congress- ^fter his army unit crossed' a news conference that the
but the women," she says. J m”
“Ruby Dee Nelle Morton Maza Tilghman
Mrs. Ann Eaton Grace Mora Newman Helen B. Turnbull
Judith Morse Eaton Dorothy Nyland Barbara Webster
Grace Loucks Elliott Mrs. Joseph Papp Cynthia Wedel
Eleanor French Rosa Parks Cora Weiss
Mrs. Horace L. Friess Louise Peck Anne Werneke
F”
“had agreed to accept fifteen women in his office at which time
he would receive the petition, but source one advised the-
JRB now wants Representative Mc Cormick and Senator Mansfield
to accept the petition on the steps of the capitol building
in order that they might get new”
“RANKIN ;?
COT-NTIAL
A CALL TO ALL AMERICAN WOMEN who are outraged by
the ruthless slaughter in Vietnam and the persistent neglect
of human needs at home
C5. ntors:
Jeannette Rankin TO COME TO WASHINGTON ON JANUARY 8.
Vivian Hallinan
Mia Auerbakken
Adjali WOMEN represent ”
“California (90019), which is the address of the headquarters of
the WSP in Southern California. ) / 4
Starting shortly after 10:00 AM, the women proceeded
to hold a rally on the south steps of the Old State Building,
with the speakers utilizing an electronic amplification sys”
“She urged the women not to disperse, but to join her and --
others in invading the City Council Chambers with a demand
that the JRB be allowed to speak to the Council even though
they had not made previous arrangements for a place - on the
agenda that day. Some of the women w”
“Nikki Bridges Lois Crosier Hogle Mercedes M: Randall
Jane Suchenholz . R. Elizabeth Johns Jeannette Rankin
Catherine L. Camp .. Florence Kennedy Carmen Ristorucci
wila Lytton Cavert Coretta King . Juanita J. Saddler
Mary Clark (Mrs. Martin Luther King, Jr) Helen Huntington Sm”
“CONFIDENTIAL
Partial List of Sponsors
Muriel Adams Mrs. E. Y. Harburg Mrs. Sigmund Pollitzer
Mia Aurbakken Adjali Elizabeth Lee Haselden Mercedes M. Randall
Donna Allen Dorothy Hassler Jeannette Rankin
/ Carol Anderson Anna Arnold Hedgeman Mrs. Marcus Raskin
Ellen Aurbakke”
“JEANNETTE RANKIN
Helena, Montana
• November 21, 1967′
To’ all American Women: CONFIDENTIAL i •
.I am proud of the fact that my first vote cast in Congress was a vote against war.
It was the first opportunity for a woman to vote, because I was the first woman
to be elected ”
“She urged the women not to, disperse, but to join her and- .
others in invading the City Council Chambers with a demand -
that the JRB be allowed to speak to the Council even though
.they had not made previous arrangements for a place on the .
agenda that day. Some of the wom”
“agreed to accept fifteen women in his office at which time
he would receive the petition, but source one advised the-
JRB now wants Representative Me Cormick and Senator Mansfield
to accept the petition on the steps of the capitol building
in order that they might get news co”
“Murial Adams„ Rebecca Berman
Mio Aurbakken Adjoli . Poggy Billings Jessica Milford Dagmar-Wilson
Donna Alien Kay Boyle Nelle Morton
Florence Criley
Carol Anderson Nikki Bridges, Grace Mora Newman
Dorothy Nyland Elsie Thomas Culve
Ellen Aurbakken Jone Buchenholz %
Polly Cut”
“Partial List of Sponsors
CONFIDENTIAL
Muriel Adams Mrs. E. Y. Harburg Mrs. Sigmund Pollitzer
Mia Aurbakken Adjali Elizabeth Lee Haselden Mercedes M. Rando.
Donna Allen Dorothy Hassler Jeannette Rankin
Carol Anderson Anna Arnold Hedgeman Mrs. Marcus Raskin
Ellen Aurbakken Dr”
“YOUR VOTE AN STOP KILLING YOUK
CHILDREN
BECAUSE IT’S AC OBSCENE WASTE TO BEAR AND RAISE OUR
CHILDREN TO BE SLAURI BRED IB WARS .
YOUR VOTE CAN DECIDE WHAT HAPPENS TO YOURMEN!
BECAUSE NOW HE HAS TO DIE WITHOUT A CHOICE!1
YOUR VOTE IS THE POWER TO SPEND 3 BILLION
DOLLARS A”
“California (90019), which is the address of the headquarters of
the WSP in Southern California. / / €
1 4-*4 -
Starting shortly after 10:00 AM, the women proceeded
to hold a rally on the south steps of the Old State Building,
with the speakers utilizing an electronic amplifi”
“PAGE FOUR
"WE WILL CONVENE OUR OWN CONGRESS OF AMERICAN
WOMEN, FOLLOWING OUR PETITION AT THE CAPITOL. WE WILL
DECLARE OUR INTENTION TO MOBILIZE ON ALL LEVELS IN OUR
COMMUNITIES TO RESHAPE OUR SOCIETY. START THE NEW YEAR
WITH A DAY OFF FROM HOME OR JOB TO WORK FOR PEACE WITH ”
“to be polite She had taken office ’only country, but I cannot vote for gon grants permission, ac
11 enemy — war. three days before, and, she. .war.” cording to Dr. Henry Mayer
Isn’t a question.of war: ........................... ‘ had sat quietly throughout! In 1941, after 'be”
“JEANNETTE RANKIN
Holena, Montana
• November 27, 1967/
To’ all American Women: .. CONFIDENTIAL
.■ I am proud of the fact that my first vote cast in Congress was a vote against war.
It was the first opportunity for a woman to vote, because I was the first woman
to be elected ”
“DO LOU ANUW
YOU have the majority of the nation's vote 1
1
0U rave 51% of the vote!
1
YOUR VOTE CAN STOPKILLING YOUR
CHILDREN!!
BECAUSE IT'S AN OBSCENE WASTE TO BEAR AND RAISE OUR
CHILDREN TO BE SLAUGHTERED I WARS!
YOUR VOTE CAN DECIDE WHAT HAPPENS TO YOURMEN:
BECAUSE”
“land says. you don't otherwise have,” she but organizations and indivi- .
we leave behind in- Vietnam. ”‘ duals are invited to join in any ■
e Listen to what the Ameri- At present efforts are being way they can. The Snr: Fran--
can people are saying and re- made to get, suppor”
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JEANNETTE RANKIN
HELENA, MONTANA
-November 27, 1967
TO ALL AMERICAN WOMEN, :
I am proud of the fact that my first vote cast in Congress
was a vote against war. It was the first opportunity for a
woman to vote because I was the first woman to be elected
to Congre”
“JEANNETTE RANKIN
Holena, Montana
November 27, 1967 •
’To' all American Women:
CONFIREN L
1
. - an proud -of the fact that my first VasO c.3b in Congress was a vote against war.
-■
It was the first opportunity for a woman to vote, because I was the first woman
to be elec”
“would end it.. ROLL CALL ■ . that country. Charlie D. Al- mittee of Responsibility told
len was killed April 14, 1945,
:[You cannot have wars with 1 Miss Rankin was Congress- after his army unit crossed a news conference that the
′ ent the women," she says. : man-at-large from”
“popular topical songs wherever she goes—she is the song
’ Vivica Lindfors
Jessica Mitford■ writer performer who has had many recent hits, including .
tart—fox*******
Rosa Parks "What Hare They Done to the Rain?", "Little Boxes", and
LouisePeck -Morningtown Ride"..
Mrs. Este”
“thousand women have
sat back and let their sons be killed in Vietnam. If we
had 10,000 women willing to go to jail if necessary we could
1
stop the war in Vietnam. You cannot have wars without
1
women." She has stated that she is willing to stay in jail
until the bombing ”
“popular topical songs wherever she goes-she is the song-
Jessica
*wo(TT* Ditford
friteea writer performer who has had many recent hits, including
Rosa Parks "What Have They Done to the Rain?", "Little Boxes",‘ and
Louise Peck, "Morninglown Ride". .'
Mrs. Ester Pike
Malvina”
“Mrs. Ralph D. Hyslop Laura Phauls Helen B. Turnbull
Twila Lytton Cavert R. Elizabeth Johns Esther Pike Barbara Webster
Mary Clarke Florynce Kennedy Mrs. Sigmund Pollitzer Cynthia Wedel
Eva Rubinstein Coffin Mrs. Martin Luther King, Jr. Mercedes M. Randall Cora Weiss
Ruth Gage”
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Muriel Adams Ruby Dee Marilyn Langner Muriel Rukeyser
Mia Aurbakken Adjali Mrs. Ann Eaton Viveca Lindfors Marie Runyon
D”
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THE JEANRETTE RANKIN BRIGADE
Washington, D. C. January 15, 1968
1
Congress of American Women
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Chairmen: Pearl Willen, New York
siroue-Noantdeomndicorenidtons
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“Ruby Dee Nelle Morton■ Maza Tilghman.
Mrs. Ann Eaton Grace Mora Newman Helen B. Turnbull
Judith Morse Eaton Dorothy Nyland Barbara Webster
Grace Loucks Elliott Mrs. Joseph Papp. Cynthia Wedel
Eleanor French Rosa Parks Cora Weiss
Mrs. Horace L. Friess Louise Peck Anne Werneke”
“r
JEANNETTE
San Francisco, Call". 94102
150 Golden Gate A s .. Rr. 332
BRIGADE
RANKIN
- A CALL TO, AMERICAN WOMEN "
' who are outraged by the ruthless slaughter in Vietnam •a
.9.
/14 09 and the persistent neglect of human needs at home
TO COME TO WASXINGTON JANUARY
”
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BRIGADE BANIER. We will, of course, all adhere to this.•
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on the streets.
5. The add”