Jewish Women on the Map - Birthplace of photojournalist Diana Mara Henry
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Diana Mara Henry has made history by recording it, first for the Harvard Crimson, then for a wide variety of publications, from the 1960's to present, including textbooks, magazines, exhibits and museums. Her documentation fo the First National Women's Conference, Houston, 1977, is archived at the National Archives, SMithsonian Institution and the Library of Congress, and her photographs of presidents and first ladies, Senators, governors, congressmen, celebrities, authors, actors, scientists, political campaigns, Democratic National Conventions, Vietnam Veterans Against the War, The Women's Pentagon Action, and ERA marches are in search of a permanent home for the thousands more of them than the 500 that reside at the Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America at the Radcliffe Institute, Harvard.




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