Carol J. Haddad papers, 1977-1985, undated.

The Carol Haddad papers contain materials related to the issue of abortion including Michigan Reproductive Freedom Council flyers, an issue of Greater Lansing Right to Life Magazine, as well as other Michigan and national publications and newspaper clippings. There is also material about Big Busine...

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Main Author: Haddad, Carol Joyce (Creator)
Language:English
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Physical Description:0.25 cu. ft.
Format: Kit
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The Carol Haddad papers contain materials related to the issue of abortion including Michigan Reproductive Freedom Council flyers, an issue of Greater Lansing Right to Life Magazine, as well as other Michigan and national publications and newspaper clippings. There is also material about Big Business Day held in Lansing including a speech by Haddad, flyers, and newspaper clippings. There are also newspaper clippings about the national event. Other materials include an event poster/flyer for an 1981 Anti-Inauguration event and thank you note for Haddad's participation, support solicitation letter from the Peace Education Center in East Lansing, and a letter from the Zolton Ferency campaign. Also included is the booklet "From Calumet to Kalamazoo: A Discussion and Resource Guide for Teaching Michigan Labor History" by Carol Haddad and John Revitte.
Call Number:UA 17.467
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Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: "Item title, Collection title, Collection Identifier, Michigan State University Archives & Historical Collections, East Lansing, Michigan."
Biographical Sketch:
Carol Haddad received a BA in education from Wayne State University in 1972, an MS in labor studies from the University of Massachusetts in 1976, and a PhD in higher and adult continuing education from the University of Michigan. She came to Michigan State University (MSU) as a temporary instructor in the School of Labor and Industrial Relations, Labor Program Service in 1978 and later became a tenured professor. She left MSU in 1990 to become a Senior Researcher and Project Manager with the American Society for Training and Development, and a Research Fellow at Wayne State University's College of Urban, Labor and Metropolitan Affairs before joining the faculty at Eastern Michigan University (EMU) in 1993 working in the School of Technology and Professional Service Management. Haddad retired from EMU in 2015.