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This collection encompasses books in miniature format that were published before 1925.
Committee correspondence (1969-1970, 1975-1980), subject correspondence (1976-1980), project file, press releases, clippings, photos, and other papers.
Papers, among which are correspondence, research notes, and writings. Also family papers. The writings include Kite's autobiography, a monograph entitled "Silas Deane, a Neglected Connecticut Patriot," and materials concerning 1) the Jackson Whites of northern New Jersey, 2) the feeble-minded, and 3) residents of the New Jersey Pine Barrens. Included among the Kite family papers in the collection is an autobiography written by Benjamin Kite (1754-1838).
Director of the N.J. Division of Aging. Correspondence, speeches, notes, reports, subject files, and newspaper clippings related to her directorship (1958-1970); the 1971 and 1981 White House Conferences on Aging; the 1981 N.J. Governor's Conference on Aging; the Advisory Council of the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging; and the Retired Senior Volunteer Program.
A union official who helped found the National Negro Labor Council, Ernest Thompson (1907-1971) was also a community activist who helped bring about political and economic gains for African Americans in Orange, New Jersey, and nearby communities.