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Frances Tarlton “Sissy” Farenthold
A Noble Citizen   (1926-2021)
Presented by the Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and Justice
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Media Archive: Personal

Type Title Year
Interview with Genevieve Tarleton Hearon 2015
Interview with John Tarleton 2015
Interview with Peggy Antrobus 2015
Interview with Ray Hill 2015
Sissy Farenthold and Bill Clinton at Bernard Rapoport's memorial service 2012
Conference: Evan Smith Interviews Sissy Farenthold 2015
1991 Farenthold CV 1991
Official Wells College Portrait C. 1981
Gloria Steinem & Sissy Farenthold during interview by Amy Goodman 2013
Sissy Farenthold during interview in Austin 2013
KPXE's Liberty Forum (Host Jim Dixon) Interview With Dudley Farenthold 1845
Harris City Women's Political Caucus [Texas Women's Political Caucus] 1973
Frances T. "Sissy" Farenthold at an event with Sarah Weddington and unidentified women voters C. 1996
Frances "Sissy" Tarlton (Farenthold) and B. Dudley Tarlton in a law office C. 1950
Sissy in pillbox hat with female relatives C. 1965
Letter to Frances "Sissy" Farenthold from Martha W. Griffiths concerning the Equal Rights Amendment 1971
New Members, House of Representatives, 61st Legislature 1969
Frances "Sissy" Tarlton Farenthold and Barbara Jordon, circa 1970 C. 1970
Letter From AT&T Explaining Why It Will Not Provide Listing For Married Women 1974
Presented by The Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and Justice with the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
and support from the Creekmore and Adele Fath Charitable Foundation
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