Pamphlet: Conference Registration for POLDS the Learning Disabled Child

Title:
Pamphlet: Conference Registration for POLDS the Learning Disabled Child
Creator:
Parents of Learning Disabled Students, Inc
Date Created:
1983-04-30
Description:
Flyers, leaflets, pamphlets, etc. were indispensable tools used to advance the struggle for civil rights. Flyers, leaflets, and pamphlets played an important communications role not only in civil rights campaigns, but in communicating to the Black community about important issues and programs specifically designed to fulfill the needs of Black neighborhoods. Flyers, leaflets, and pamphlets were often mass-printed and handed out by activists on the streets and door-to-door over time. Flyers regarding current events were usually run off on a mimeograph machine and distributed by children running through the Black neighborhoods to educate the masses about importance issues related to the Black community (https://www.crmvet.org/docs/selmaf.htm).
Subjects:
Education Children
Location:
Luther Bonney Auditorium, University of Southern Maine, Portland, ME
Latitude:
43.66212836
Longitude:
-70.27602426
Source:
Gerald E. Talbot Collection, African American Collection, Jean Byers Sampson Center for Diversity in Maine, University of Southern Maine Libraries.
Source Identifier:
AAMS001_b20f226_polds
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf
Source
Preferred Citation:
"Pamphlet: Conference Registration for POLDS the Learning Disabled Child", We Exist Series 5, Digital Projects - University of Southern Maine Libraries & Learning
Reference Link:
acg-floating-204-197-4-76.acg.maine.edu/weexist5/items/we5_043.html
Rights
Rights:
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License.
Standardized Rights:
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