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MT column; Premarin, 19-25 Jan 1994
Toni Swanger Papers. Box 4, Folder 12
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MT column; sexual harassment, 2-8 Sep 1992
Toni Swanger Papers. Box 4, Folder 25
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Coalition of Free Men (Jerry Boggs), 1991-94
Toni Swanger Papers. Box 5, Folder 25
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Pregnancy and childbirth, 1977-96 (2 of 2)
Toni Swanger Papers. Box 7, Folder 25
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Violence against women; rape/sexual assault-White Ribbon Campaign, 1993-94
Toni Swanger Papers. Box 8, Folder 25
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Swanger, Toni; affiliations-Christians for Socialism, 1974-80
Toni Swanger Papers. Box 1, Folder 4
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Birth control; Norplant, 1991-94
Toni Swanger Papers. Box 5, Folder 15
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Swanger, Toni; affiliations-Children Adults Loving Learning Living (1 of 2)
Toni Swanger Papers. Box 1, Folder 2
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Swanger, Toni; affiliations-Children Adults Loving Learning Living (2 of 2)
Toni Swanger Papers. Box 1, Folder 3
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Community Events, n.d. 2008-2015
LGBT Detroit Records. Box 1, Folder 12
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National Black Justice Coalition: Convention, Workshop, and Fact Sheets, 2007-2013
LGBT Detroit Records. Box 1, Folder 20
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Finlandia, Op.26, No.7
Finlandia was the most famous work by Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. It was composed to accompany a series of tableaux celebrating Finland's past in 1899. Twenty-five parts have been digitized and are available here. The originals are held at the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Music Library and are manuscript copies created during the Works Progress Administration's Music Copying Project.
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LGBT Detroit Records
LGBT Detroit started as Kick Publishing Company in 1994. Based in Detroit, Kick was the third Black American LGBT media company created in the United States. Distributed nationally, Kick Magazine provided the LGBT community with information, awareness, and a way to organize. In 2003, Kick Publishing Company was revitalized into the non-profit organization: KICK- The Agency for LGBT African Americans. KICK focused on health, education, employment, and social justice for the African American LG…
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The Detroit Sunday Journal
The Detroit Sunday Journal was a weekly tabloid newspaper, published by striking union workers from the Detroit News and Detroit Free Press. The strike began in July, 1995; spanning four years and just over 200 editions, the Sunday Journal was published from November 19, 1995, through November 21, 1999. Circulation for most editions was 40,000-60,000. It was available through t…
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Toni Swanger Papers
An active member of the Detroit women's rights movement, journalist Toni Swanger worked with the Detroit Women's Radio Workshop on programming for the Detroit public radio station WDET, and served in various roles for Detroit newspaper, Metro Times, including production manager and managing editor. Ms. Swanger's papers reflect her interest in women's issues and document her career as an activist and radio and print journalist.
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Series 1: Personal Files
Correspondence, minutes, mailing lists, flyers, publications, programs, speeches and other material related to Ms. Swanger's organizational affiliations, awards and speaking engagements.
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Detroit Focus Quarterly
The Detroit Focus Quarterly was published by Detroit Focus, a non-profit arts organization that supports art and artists in the Detroit area. The publication, published from 1982 to 1998, included interviews with artists, articles about the art scene and current issues, and listings of art exhibits. Wayne State University Special Collections has related archival materials from Detroit Focus. Contact the library for more information.
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Series 3: Subject Reference Files
Files on a wide variety of issues of concern to women used by Ms. Swanger in research for her radio commentaries and Metro Times articles. Files contain magazine articles and newspaper clippings, advocacy group newsletters, brochures, mass mailings, flyers and press releases, reports and academic papers.
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Brandenburg Concerto No.3 in G major, BWV 1048
Brandenburg Concerto No.3 in G major was the third of Johann Sebastian Bach's six Brandenburg Concertos. Bach dedicated these concertos to Christian Ludwig, Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt in 1721. Thirty parts have been digitized and are available here. The originals are held at the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Music Library and are manuscript copies created during the Works Progress Administration's Music Copying Project.
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The Chocolate Soldier, Selections
The Chocolate Soldier is an operetta composed by Oscar Straus in 1908. This arrangement was created by J.B. Lampe and contains selections from the operetta. It was originally published by Witmark & Sons. The 16 parts digitized here and held at the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Music Library are manuscript copies created during the Works Progress Administration's Music Copying Project.