Material by and regarding Grace Lorch
- 2007-054/070(11)
- File
- 1953-1976
Part of Lee Lorch fonds
Material by and regarding Grace Lorch
Part of Lee Lorch fonds
Part of Lee Lorch fonds
File consists of copies of documents and letters to the editor regarding Grace Lorch and Lee Lorch and their civil rights activities in Tennessee and Arkansas between 1954 and 1957.
Part of Lee Lorch fonds
Caughey, John W. re. Grace Lorch, Their Majesties The Mob
Part of Lee Lorch fonds
File consists of correspondence and written material by John W. Caughey regarding his 1960 book "Their Majesties: The Mob."
News clippings regarding Grace Lorch vs. Boston School Board
Part of Lee Lorch fonds
File consists of newspaper clippings regarding Grace Lorch's efforts to challenge the Boston School Board's policy of forcing married women to resign from their positions as teachers.
Correspondence and newspaper clippings re. Grace Lorch
Part of Lee Lorch fonds
Correspondence of Grace Lorch and Lonergan family
Part of Lee Lorch fonds
File consists of family correspondence between Lee Lorch, his wife Grace, and members of her family (the Lonergans).
Lorch, Grace K. Lonergan, 1903-1974.
Memorial articles and news articles re. Grace Lorch
Part of Lee Lorch fonds
Correspondence and news clippings re. death of Grace Lorch
Part of Lee Lorch fonds
Part of Lee Lorch fonds
File consists of family photographs, correspondence and other material related to Lee and Grace Lorch, in particular, Grace's campaign to eliminate the policy of the Boston School System to force married female teachers to resign.
Alice's letters, Grace's letters
Part of Lee Lorch fonds
Part of Lee Lorch fonds
Fonds consists of Professor Lorch's professorial and personal papers as a mathematician, academic, civil rights activist and humanitarian. Records document his life in all these spheres and include the following: correspondence from family, friends, academic colleagues and fellow activists; records of his legal battles at various colleges and universities in the defence of civil rights and academic freedom including challenges from the House Committee on Un-American Activities; records that document his and his wife's activism in landmark American events such as the integration of schools in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1954, and the fight for equal rights for blacks in housing in US cities; professorial records and his work as a respected mathematician and scholar; and related books, journals and pamphlets accumulated by him during his decades of work in these areas. Records have been arranged by the archivist into the following series.
Lorch, Lee