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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: Texas Equal Rights Amendment

Type Title Year
Texas Senate Proclamation on Sissy Farenthold 2016
Conference: "The Dirty 30 Today: Texas Electoral Politics and the Vocal Minority" 2015
Harris City Women's Political Caucus [Texas Women's Political Caucus] 1973
HELP WANTED! Volunteers for ELR 1971
Letter to Frances "Sissy" Farenthold from Martha W. Griffiths concerning the Equal Rights Amendment 1971
Letter from Frances "Sissy" Farenthold to Mary Lou Burg concerning Democratic women in office. 1971
Frances "Sissy" Tarlton Farenthold and Barbara Jordon, circa 1970 C. 1970
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and support from the Creekmore and Adele Fath Charitable Foundation
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