Government and Voting: Lobbying Resources, no date
Scope and Contents
The DeKalb League of Women Voters, organized soon after the formation of the national League, educated the first women voters of DeKalb County on the mechanics and policies of government. These records document the League’s efforts towards securing legislation of special interest to women, wiping out legal discrimination against women, and educating the general public on city, county, state, and national politics. Information is available on the League’s work to save the DeKalb city park in the 1930’s, it’s support of the city manager form of government and the Unit District for DeKalb Schools, and its efforts at the Illinois Constitutional Convention. In addition, the collection contains an evaluation of the DeKalb County Jail (1976) and a criminal justice study manual (1975) used in a League class. Researchers should note that very little of the core materials-minutes, annual reports, and newsletters-predates 1936. Nevertheless, a history of the organization, located in Box 1, Folder 1 fills in some of the missing information. The minutes (1936-1978) describe the League’s monthly meetings and detail lectures heard by the group. Descriptions of club activities, government policies of interest to the League, local campaigns and projects to educate the public on politics, and national League programs are available in the newsletters (l918-l972). The radio skits aired on WLBK also describe the political concerns of the League (1948-1965).
Dates
- created: no date
Conditions Governing Access
There are no restrictions on access to the collection.
Extent
From the Collection: 10.50 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Northern Illinois University Repository
Founders Memorial Library
Northern Illinois University
DeKalb IL 60115 US
815-753-9392
rhcua@niu.edu