Political Activities, 1924, 1962-2017, bulk 1990-2017
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Comprises correspondence, notes, large amounts of printed materials, drafts of writings, many publicity photos, campaign materials, and memorabilia such as political pins and badges, all related to Diamonstein-Spielvogel's political interests and activities. Materials focus especially on her supporting role in New York politics and national Democratic campaigns from the 1960s to 2012. Of particular interest are materials deriving from her position on the Rules Committee for the 2012 Democratic National Convention.
Other related materials may be found in the Correspondence, Personal, Professional, and Writings series, and in the folders pertaining to White House appointments.
Related audiovisual materials are located in the Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel Audiovisual Materials Collection. Subseries is arranged chronologically; original folder titles have been retained.
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Access restricted. Access to this collection requires the written permission of the donor. Please contact Research Services for information about how to request permission.
Original audiovisual and electronic media are closed to use; use copies are available unless noted otherwise in the collection guide. All researchers requesting copies of audiovisual materials from the collection for purposes other than private study and research are required to present written permission from the donor approving the request.
Due to size and complexity, all audiovisual materials are described in the Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel Audiovisual Materials Collection, a separate collection guide.
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