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Box 2

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Contains 1 Result:

O'Brien, Denise, 9/19/2001

 Item — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Sub- 4
Scope and Contents

The Denise O’Brien interview follows her life chronologically from an urban childhood through several years of a counterculture lifestyle in California and Vermont to her roles as wife, mother, and activist in rural Iowa. Of particular interest are her memories of the role of a grass-roots groups, the Prairie Progressives, as a political base for later efforts by Dave Ostendorf, Daniel Levitas, and Dixon Terry. She felt that the male leadership of the farm movement promoted a feminist rhetoric, but refused women any real positions of power. She discussed her presidency of the National Farm Family Coalition in the early 1990s and the dissolution of a progressive farm movement in that decade.

Dates: 9/19/2001