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Oral history interview with Charlotte T.L. Walkup, 1997

Creator: Walkup, Charlotte Tuttle Lloyd, 1910-
Project: Columbia University Law School alumnae oral history collection.
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Phys. Desc. :Transcript: 91 pages Sound recording: 4 sound cassettes
Location: Columbia Center for Oral History
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Biographical Note

Attorney-at-law

Scope and Contents

Family: political interests, law, women's suffrage movement; Barnard School for Girls; Vassar: BA Political Science 1931, faculty; YWCA Students in Industry Program; League for Industrial Democracy; socialism; labor; Columbia University Law School: LLB 1934, faculty, Law Review; women and legal careers: discrimination, family and career; the New Deal; Indian Reorganization Act of 1934; Securities and Exchange Commission Act; Freedom of Information Act; Civil Rights Act of 1964; Solicitor's Office for the Bureau of Indian Affairs; Bureau of Mines; Legal Advisor to the Treasury Department; Special Assistant to the General Counsel of the Treasury Department; Advisory Committee on the Status of Women in the Treasury Department; Virginia Congress of Parents and Teachers; Alexandria Community Welfare Council; Women's National Democratic Club; segregation/integration of public schools; civil rights; labor representation

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Copyright by the Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York, 2002

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