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Fellow voter... [open letter urging vote for humanist candidate Elizabeth Cervantes Barron for State Assembly]

Fellow voter... [open letter urging vote for humanist candidate Elizabeth Cervantes Barron for State Assembly]

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Fellow voter... [open letter urging vote for humanist candidate Elizabeth Cervantes Barron for State Assembly]

by Nichols, Rosalie, Thomas Nast cartoon

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San Jose, CA: Ms Atlas Press, [198-]. 8.5x11 inch handbill with ten paragraphs of text, cartoon borrowed from Thomas Nast on the verso, very good with light fold creases for mailing. Barron was a frequent candidate for the Peace and Freedom Party. Nichols, a lesbian humanist activist and publisher based in San Jose, argues for the fundamental importance of the separation of church and state, and notes the fundamentalist views of Barron's opponents from the two mainstream parties.

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Title
Fellow voter... [open letter urging vote for humanist candidate Elizabeth Cervantes Barron for State Assembly]
Author
Nichols, Rosalie, Thomas Nast cartoon
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Publisher
Ms Atlas Press
Place of Publication
San Jose, CA
Date Published
[198-]
Bookseller catalogs
Labor - American; Lesbiana; 1980S; San Jose;

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