Booklet ~ MN Native American
History Subject
Scarce first edition.
Publisher: League of Women Voters 1962
Softcover's approx. measurements: 9 by 6" -- 66 pages.
HISTORICAL NOTE:
The League of Women Voters of Minnesota (LWVM) was organized in October 1919 in meetings called by the Minnesota Woman Suffrage Association.
Elizabeth Mary ( Ebbott) Adams was born in Iowa City, Iowa on November 12, 1927. Ebbott was a strong leader dedicated to community service. She was elected to the White Bear Lake School Board (1972-1975), Ebbott's career revolved primarily around her work for the League of Women Voters of Minnesota (1959-1998), including serving as the organization's vice president (1971-1975).
Under the auspices of the League of Women Voters Ebbott researched, wrote, and lobbied on several issues. In 1960 she authored a local study, Presenting White Bear Lake; Early in the 1960s Ebbott tapped her interest in Native American culture and began writing a book on the health, housing, status, land rights, child welfare, discrimination, and economic opportunities for Native Americans in Minnesota.
Very good condition with some soft soiling to the front cover due to age and slightly bumped corners. Staple binding. One or two pages show underlining or bracketing paragraphs. Otherwise very clean and bright interior.
Please see and enlarge all photos and email with any questions prior to purchase. Thanks!
Scarce first edition.
Publisher: League of Women Voters 1962
Softcover's approx. measurements: 9 by 6" -- 66 pages.
HISTORICAL NOTE:
The League of Women Voters of Minnesota (LWVM) was organized in October 1919 in meetings called by the Minnesota Woman Suffrage Association.
Elizabeth Mary ( Ebbott) Adams was born in Iowa City, Iowa on November 12, 1927. Ebbott was a strong leader dedicated to community service. She was elected to the White Bear Lake School Board (1972-1975), Ebbott's career revolved primarily around her work for the League of Women Voters of Minnesota (1959-1998), including serving as the organization's vice president (1971-1975).
Under the auspices of the League of Women Voters Ebbott researched, wrote, and lobbied on several issues. In 1960 she authored a local study, Presenting White Bear Lake; Early in the 1960s Ebbott tapped her interest in Native American culture and began writing a book on the health, housing, status, land rights, child welfare, discrimination, and economic opportunities for Native Americans in Minnesota.
Very good condition with some soft soiling to the front cover due to age and slightly bumped corners. Staple binding. One or two pages show underlining or bracketing paragraphs. Otherwise very clean and bright interior.
Please see and enlarge all photos and email with any questions prior to purchase. Thanks!