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Frances Tarlton “Sissy” Farenthold
A Noble Citizen   (1926-2021)
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Media Archive: Genevieve Vaughan

Cousin of Sissy Farenthold and a fellow activist, feminist, and philanthropist

Type Title Year
Farenthold and Vaughan with other participants at the Peace Tent 1985
Peace Tent Statement 1985
Letter on Early Peace Tent Planning 1985
Let Women Lead 1985
Letter Introducing "Let Women Lead" 1985
Nairobi Notes 1985
Post-Peace Tent Letter 1985
Sky's Got the Blues Lyrics NA
Vaughan Press Release 1985
Photo of Picketing Women at Joskes in Houston C. 1972
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and support from the Creekmore and Adele Fath Charitable Foundation
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