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Marcia Coggs

Marcia Coggs was part of a prominent family in Wisconsin politics, with a legacy of civil rights and public service. Along with her husband, she played an active role in Milwaukee's community and social justice movements.

Referenced in:

  • 1976-1977 scrapbook and clippings documents – numbers 2 + 3, 1976 – 1977 (Box 4, 564)
  • AB 70 (Original) (Box 30, 1)
  • Record Books (Box 27, 1)
  • AB 70; Tally sheets, 1981-1982 (Box 5, 20)
  • AB 70; Bill and Amendments, 1981-1982 (Box 5, 8)
  • AB 70; Assembly Hearing, 1981 (Box 5, 7)
  • AB 250 (roll call), 1983 (Box 3, 1)
  • Legislative and Subject Files; Correspondence, General; Alphabetical, 1973-1976; A-H (Box 27, 4)
  • Legislative and Subject Files; Correspondence, General; Legislative; 1975-1979, undated (Box 26, 3)
  • Campaigns; General; Brochures, Leaflets, and Advertisements, 1964-1974, undated (Box 5, 1)

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