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This subseries consists of material relating to the 1987 national march, including material about civil disobedience, and records from Michelle Crone's position as National Civil Disobedience Coordinator and "Out ? Outraged," the 1987 act of civil disobedience at the Supreme Court. Present are correspondence, notes, meeting minutes and memoranda from the committees planning the march. Also included are ephemera, leaflets, pamphlets, newsletters, fliers, and other published material from the March organization. Michelle Crone also collected newspaper clippings and articles pertaining to the march which can be found in the "Press Coverage" folders.

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This subseries includes administrative records from Michelle Crone's service on the Interim Coordinating Committee and the Executive Committee for the 1993 March on Washington, as well as her job as March Coordinator for the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force. This includes handwritten meeting notes, minutes, correspondence, formal and informal reports, political literature, fliers and other publications, newspaper clippings, ephemera, permits, schedules, information on performers and ephemera. Michelle Crone also collected newspaper clippings and articles pertaining to the march which can be found in the "Press Coverage" folders.

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This subseries contains the records from the Seneca Women's Peace Encampment in Romulus, New York. This includes political literature, correspondence, financial records, mailings, ephemera, meeting minutes, and grant proposals. The series also includes registration forms for the entire encampment for 1983. Also present is information on nuclear energy and radiation collected by Michelle Crone in respect to the goals of the encampment.

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This subseries contains material concerning Michelle Crone's production company, Elword Productions, which focused on creating events and performances in the Capital Region that would appeal to women and the LGBT community. This includes many files of performers that include biographies, correspondence, published reviews, riders, and technical specifications. Performers were musical groups, comedians, theater performers, and others that generally focused on feminist or lesbian issues. The subseries consists primarily of promotional material, and administrative records for the company are scarce. There is a substantial amount of material from comedian and actress Lea Delaria, whom Crone worked with on numerous occasions.