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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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About Farenthold
About the Project
About the Papers
About Creekmore and Adele Fath
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Conference
The Frances Tarlton “Sissy” Farenthold Endowed Lecture Series in Peace, Social Justice and Human Rights
State
State Overview
Texas Equal Rights Amendment
Dirty 30
Gubernatorial Campaigns
National
National Overview
Vice Presidential Nomination
National Women’s Political Caucus
International
International & Human Rights Overview
Peace and Disarmament
Central America
Human Rights Activism
Films
Media Archive
Endowed Lecture
In Memoriam
Sissy Farenthold Memorial
Remembrances
Fund
Media Archive: Bennett Torres
Type
Title
Year
Interview with Bob Bass
2015
Interview with Curtis Graves
2015
Interview with Genevieve Tarleton Hearon
2015
Interview with John Tarleton
2015
Interview with Muffie Moroney
2015
Interview with Peggy Antrobus
2015
Interview with Ramsey Clark
2015
Interview with Ray Hill
2015
Interview with Terry O'Rourke
2015
Conference: Launch of Online Exhibition
2015
Conference: Closing Remarks
2015
Conference: Welcome & Introduction
2015
Conference: "The Dirty 30 Today: Texas Electoral Politics and the Vocal Minority"
2015
Conference: "Reproductive Rights & Gay Rights: Unexpected Trajectories"
2015
Conference: "Peace, Disarmament, and the International Women’s Movement"
2015
Amy Goodman Interviews Gloria Steinem and Sissy Farenthold
2013
Conference: Evan Smith Interviews Sissy Farenthold
2015
Farenthold's Work in International Affairs
2015
Farenthold's Work in National Affairs
2015
Farenthold's Work in State Affairs
2015
Farenthold Biographical Film
2015
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and support from the Creekmore and Adele Fath Charitable Foundation