JOAN GROWE:
An Inventory of Her Papers at the Minnesota Historical
Society
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| Creator: |
Growe, Joan
Anderson. |
| Title: | Joan Growe
papers. |
| Date: | 1936,
1973-1998. |
| Abstract: | Personal papers, primarily consisting of
campaign files, speeches, and subject files, of a former DFL state legislator
from the Minnetonka and Eden Prairie area who later served as Minnesota
Secretary of State for 24 years. |
| Quantity: | 18.0 cu. ft. (18 boxes
and 1 oversize folder). |
| Location: | See Detailed Description for shelf
locations. |
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Joan Anderson Growe was born September 28, 1935 in Minneapolis,
Minnesota, the daughter of Arthur F. and Lucile M. (Brown) Anderson, and was
raised in Buffalo, Minnesota, where her father served as the city's mayor from
1954 to 1963.
Like many women of her era Growe alternated between working as a
teacher and working as a homemaker raising her children. She attended St. Cloud
State College and earned a teaching degree in 1956. Following college she
taught elementary classes in the Bloomington Public Schools for two years
before marrying and raising the first of her four children. In 1964, after a
divorce from her first husband, she attended courses at the University of
Minnesota and earned a special education certification. The following year she
taught special education classes for Christ Child School for Exceptional
Children in St. Paul and then taught in the St. Anthony Public Schools during
the 1965-1966 school year.
Activated by the political unrest over American involvement in Vietnam
and the growing feminist movement Growe had become a member in the League of
Women Voters during the latter part of the 1960s and attended her first party
precinct caucus in 1968. By this time she had married for a second time and was
living in the Minneapolis suburb of Minnetonka, a political district that had a
long tradition of Republican support. In 1972 a legislative seat in that
district opened and when Gwen Luhta, president of the Minnetonka League of
Women Voters, failed to receive the Republican endorsement friends persuaded
Growe to seek the DFL endorsement. In a drive skeptics dubbed the "Housewives'
Campaign," Growe not only won the DFL endorsement--she won the vote of all six
precincts in her district. At the opening of the 1973 legislative session Growe
was one of five new women who joined six-term incumbent Helen McMillan as
representatives in the state House.
During her term as a representative Growe served on the Crime
Prevention and Corrections Committee, the Education Committee where she chaired
a subcommittee on accountability, the Judiciary Committee, and the Metropolitan
and Urban Affairs Committee. She also drafted an open meeting bill that became
the state's first sunshine legislation.
Motivated by election reforms passed by the Democratically controlled
legislature and convinced of the opposition to those reforms by then secretary
of state Arlen Erdahl, Growe decided to seek DFL endorsement as a candidate for
the office of secretary of state. Again she won both the endorsement and the
election. Although Virginia Holm had been appointed to complete her husband's
term as secretary of state following his death in 1952 and although Holm had
been elected to a subsequent two-year term, no woman had been elected to a
statewide office on the basis of her own credentials prior to Growe. Growe
subsequently served six terms as Minnesota's secretary of state, being
reelected in 1978, 1982, 1986, 1990 and 1994. In 1984 in a highly contested
primary campaign, Growe received the DFL endorsement as their U.S. senatorial
candidate but was defeated by the Republican incumbent Rudy Boschwitz.
A biographical sketch issued by the Office of the Secretary of State
in April 1990 characterized Growe as a "leader in government reform, openness,
economic growth, education, and environment." Growe was tireless in her
advocacy of voter participation and for the majority of her tenure, Minnesota
led the nation in voter turnout. As a member of the state's Board of Investment
and in support of the anti-apartheid movement, Growe led a call in 1984 for the
divestment of state funds from South African companies. Under her leadership
Minnesota was the first state in the nation to computerize both its voter
registration and uniform commercial code systems. Growe also encouraged the
passage of motor vehicle-voter registration legislation that became national
law in 1993.
Throughout her political career Growe remained an ardent supporter of
the philosophy that good government depends on the active and effective
participation of its citizens. Her commitment to this democratic ideal was
first cultivated by her father's civic influence, first enacted by her
involvement in the League of Women Voters, further engendered by her role as
Secretary of State, and culminated in the 1990s by her participation as an
international election observer in Romania, South Africa, and Azerbaijan. Growe
retired as secretary of state at the end of her sixth term in 1998 and was
succceeded by Mary Kiffmeyer, a Republican from Big Lake.
Biographical information was taken from the collection.
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Correspondence (1973-1998), campaign files (1973-1994), speech and
event files (1973-1998), subject files (1981-1998), newspaper clippings
(1974-1998), and audio and video recordings of a DFL state representative from
District 40A (1973-1974), long-time Minnesota Secretary of State (1975-1998),
and candidate for the U.S. Senate (1984).
The majority of the collection consists of campaign and speech files
that document Growe's rise from a homemaker to a national leader in election
reform during a time when few women held elected offices. The primary subjects
include women in politics, women in state government, state constitutional
concerns, electioneering, election reform, voter participation, and
international election observer missions as well as Growe's political campaigns
including her highly contested race for the U.S. Senate.
A portion of the subject files document a project sponsored by the
National Association of Secretaries of State to renew and strengthen citizen
involvement in American politics and elections. Additional files include
topical information concerning the Minnesota Women's Meeting (1977), a tour of
war-torn Central American countries (1983), a Minneapolis support program for
students with epilepsy (1987-1988), and a Minneapolis-based transitional
residential program for women recovering from chemically dependencies
(1986-1989).
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| Records of Growe's service as secretary of state can be found in the
Minnesota State Archives. |
| Barbara Stuhler's history and analysis of the women's fund raising
network behind Growe's 1984 senatorial campaign, No
regrets: Minnesota women and the Joan Growe senatorial campaign, is
available in the Minnesota Historical Society reference library. |
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| This collection is indexed under the following
headings in the catalog of the Minnesota Historical Society. Researchers
desiring materials about related topics should search the catalog using these
headings. |
| Topics: |
| | Advertising, public service. |
| | Ballot -- Minnesota. |
| | Election monitoring -- Azerbaijan. |
| | Election monitoring -- Romania. |
| | Election monitoring -- South Africa. |
| | Elections -- Minnesota. |
| | Epileptics -- Minnesota. |
| | Halfway houses -- Minnesota --
Minneapolis. |
| | Minnesota Women's Meeting. |
| | Political campaigns --
Minnesota. |
| | Politics, practical --
Minnesota. |
| | Substance abuse -- Treatment -- Minnesota
-- Minneapolis. |
| | Voter registration --
Minnesota. |
| | Voting -- Minnesota. |
| | Women in politics -- Minnesota. |
| Persons: |
| | Hendrickson, Viena Johnson. |
| Organizations: |
| | Democratic-Farmer-Labor
Party. |
| | National Commission for the Renewal of American
Democracy. |
| | Wayside House. |
| Places: |
| | Minnesota -- Politics and government --
1951- . |
| Document Types: |
| | Campaign
speeches--Minnesota. |
| | Audio tapes. |
| | Video recordings. |
| Occupations: |
| | Women government
executives |
| | Women politicians. |
| | Secretaries of State (State
governments)--Minnesota. |
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| Preferred Citation: |
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| Accession Information: |
| | Accession number: 12,848; 13,564; 14,481; 14,670; 15,448;
15,605. |
| Processing Information: |
| | Processed by: Bonnie Beatson Palmquist, June 1981, October 1985,
October 1991, March 1993; Monica Manny Ralston, July 2001 |
| | Catalog ID number: 09-00027967 |
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Correspondence:
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1973-1984 (K-L). 21 folders.
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1984 (M-Z)-1990. 8 folders.
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Christmas letters, 1982-1998.
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Campaign Files:
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Legislative campaign, 1972-1974.
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1974 Secretary of State campaign:
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General, 1974.
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materials, correspondence, press releases, speech texts, sound clips, and news
clippings. |
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Schedules, 1974. 4 folders.
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Iron Range trip, 1974.
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1978 Secretary of State re-election
campaign:
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Budget and finance, 1978.
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Endorsements, 1978.
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General, 1978.
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Media, 1978.
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Questionnaires, 1978.
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Research: Jerry Brekke, 1978.
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Schedules, 1978. 3 folders.
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Mankato, Montevideo, and Marshall trip, July 1978.
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Apple Fest trip, September 24, 1978.
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Austin trip, October 16-17, 1978.
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1982 Secretary of State re-election
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Congressional district conventions, 1982.
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Correspondence:
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General, 1982.
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Campaign coordinators, 1982.
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Congratulatory letters, 1982.
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Letters to volunteers, November 2, 1982.
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Thank-you letters, 1982.
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General, 1982. 2 folders.
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DFL Convention, 1982.
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Endorsements, 1982.
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Fund raising:
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Campaign contributions, 1982.
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Micellaneous fund raisers, 1982.
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Earl and Alma Joseph fund raiser, August 8, 1982.
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Lawyers breakfast fund raiser, August 19, 1982.
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Women lawyers fund raiser, August 26, 1982.
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Birthday fund raiser, September 28, 1982. 2 folders.
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General, 1982. 2 folders.
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Issues: Agriculture, 1982.
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Notebook (dismantled), 1982. 2 folders.
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Polls, 1981-1982.
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Publicity, 1982.
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Speeches, 1982.
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Mark Dayton position papers (senatorial campaign),
1982.
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Campaign literature, 1986, 1990, 1994.
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1986 Secretary of State re-election
campaign:
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"Convention Speech" (60 seconds) and "A Child's View"
(60 seconds), October 1, 1986. 1 sound cassette.
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1994 Secretary of State re-election
campaign:
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"A Passion" (60 seconds); "A Vote" (60 seconds);
"Credentials" (60 seconds); and "Applause" (60 seconds), 1994. 1 sound cassette.
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1984 Senatorial campaign:
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AFL-CIO screening, December 16, 1983.
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Announcement for Senate, October 1983.
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Campaign literature.
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Correspondence with Barbara Stuhler, 1985.
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women's fund raising network that called itself Minnesota Groweing. |
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Debates, forums, and radio.
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Fund raising:
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Copies of PAC checks, 1984.
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Masters, 1984.
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Miscellaneous, 1984.
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Fund raisers, May 31, 1983-September 8, 1984.
19 folders.
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Garrison Keillor poem and children's correspondence,
[1984].
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Political cartoons, 1984.
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Position statements and related papers, 1984.
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Press pack, 1983.
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Press releases, 1983-1984.
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Public opinion survey, August 1983. 2 volumes.
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Reminiscences, 1984-1985.
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Schedules, September 1984.
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Senate district/County unit organization, 1984.
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Speeches, 1982-1984. 3 folders.
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Speech releases, 1983-1984.
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Growe No. 3 [Announcement of senate candidacy],
October 2, 1983. 1 videocassette recording: sound, color; 3/4 inch.
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Radio Spot: "Tradition," [1984]. 1 sound tape reel (60 seconds): 7 1/2 ips; 1/4
inch.
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Robert Mattson, Minnesota Public Radio, August 30, 1984. 1 sound cassette.
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WCCO Growe/Boschwitz debate, October 15, 1984. 1 sound cassette.
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Minnesota Education Association speech, October 18, 1984. 1 videocassette recording (40 minutes): sound, color;
3/4 inch.
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Speech and event files:
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1973-February 1975. 13 folders.
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March 1975-March 1977. 90 folders.
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April 1977-August 1978. 92 folders.
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September 1978-1979. 83 folders.
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1980-October 21, 1981. 75 folders.
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October 23 1981-January 1983.
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February-September 15, 1983. 59 folders.
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September 17, 1983-September 1985.
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October 1985-May 1988. 64 folders.
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June 1988-1998. 75 folders.
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Subject Files:
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Amicus brief: Suster case, 1998.
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| | | | The file contains a draft brief prepared by the National Voting
Rights Institute and a copy of a letter forwarded to Growe authorizing her
addition as one of the amici named in the brief. |
| | | | The brief was written to represent the views of secretaries of
state and chief elections officers who advocated election reform including
campaign spending limits in support of a petition brought by the Ohio Supreme
Court before the U.S. Supreme Court for review of the Sixth Circuit Court's
opinion in the case of Suster v. Marshall. This
case tested the enforceability of provisions in the Ohio Code of Judicial
Conduct that placed campaign spending limits on judicial candidates and that
prohibited the use of funds raised during a non-judicial campaign in a later
judicial campaign. Based upon the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in
Buckley v. Valeo, the circuit court affirmed the
district court's injunction on campaign spending limits holding that limits are
an infringement upon the First Amendment rights of candidates. The amici brief
defended the Ohio Supreme Court's appeal on the basis that the "decision did
not address the reasonableness of the particular limits adopted by the Ohio
Supreme Court, nor did it give any weight to the differences between judicial
election campaigns and campaigns for legislative or executive offices" (p.
4). |
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Election observer delegation and trip files:
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Central America trip, 1983. 4 folders.
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| | | | | A 10-day study trip taken by Growe with 13 of her friends and
advisors between November 27 and December 6, 1983. The trip included stops in
El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua and gave Growe the opportunity to observe
conditions in Central America for her senatorial campaign. She met with
government personnel, military leaders, U.S. embassy personnel,
counter-revolutionaries, religious leaders, and ordinary citizens and used the
information to develop campaign statements about human rights, economic growth,
political self-determination, and U.S. military assistance. |
| | | | | The files contain intineraries and maps, background briefing
materials, study questions, souvenir pamphlets and literature, Growe's
handwritten notes and observations, a campaign policy statement, and the text
of a press conference and speeches given upon Growe's return. |
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China trip, 1987-1988.
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International Understanding, Growe led a 5-member delegation of Minnesota DFL
party members on a two-week trip to China. The delegation included Roger Moe,
Elaine and Gordon Voss, Willis Eken, and Ching Yuan Yu who served as the
delegation's interpreter. The file includes correspondence regarding trip
logistics and the text of a speech Growe gave while in China. |
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Soviet Union trip, 1989.
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| | | | | Growe led a delegation from Minnesota to the Soviet Union as
part of a People to People exchange in October 1989. The file contains a
printed directory of delegate members. |
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Romania election, 1990. 2 folders and 1 notebook.
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| | | | | Through an invitation by Walter Mondale of the National
Democratic Institute for International Affairs Growe was one of 60
international delegates who observed the May 20, 1990 national election in
Romania following its 1989 revolution against the Communist government headed
by Nicolae Ceausescu. Delegation materials include correspondence and
memoranda, a briefing notebook, agendas and related information, and a draft
assessment report. Growe's personal materials include handwritten notes and
observations as well as a transcript of sound recordings she made while in
Romania, radio sound clips, a press release issued by the Secretary of State's
office, and clippings of a newspaper article authored by Growe. |
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Romania election, 1992. 2 folders and 1 notebook.
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| | | | | Growe returned to Romania as an observer representing the
National Democratic Institute for International Affairs during the 1992
presidential and parlimentary election. Her files include delegation trip
materials, a briefing book, her handwritten notes and observations, and the
text of comments she made upon her return. |
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South Africa election, 1994. 3 folders.
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| | | | | In 1994 Growe served as a member of the United Nations
Observer Mission during the elections held in South Africa. Her files include
application and briefing materials, a sample copy of the election ballot,
correspondence, radio sound clips, handwritten notes and observations, and news
clippings. |
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Azerbaijan election: Briefing book, 1998. 1 notebook.
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Epilepsy Support Program, 1987-1988. 2 folders.
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| | | | Includes memoranda, correspondence, meeting minutes, and
additional materials related to Growe's service on the Program's Board of
Directors. |
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International Women's Year: Report to Governor Rudy
Perpich, 1977.
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Viena P. Johnson campaign poster, [1936].
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| | | | A campaign poster promoting Viena P. Johnson as the endorsed
Farmer Labor Association candidate for the 57th district in the 1936 state
senatorial election. The poster bears the undated inscription, "To Joan Growe,
with all good wishes, Viena Johnson Hendrickson." |
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Kennedy presidential bid, 1980. 2 folders.
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| | | | Includes correspondence, press statements, news clippings, and
additional materials related to Growe's co-chairmanship of the Minnesota Draft
Kennedy Movement. |
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Minnesota Association for Community Service and
Continuing Education, 1973.
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| | | | Includes memoranda, minutes, reports, and additional materials
pertaining to Growe's service on the Association's Board of Directors. |
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Minnesota Women's Meeting: Delegate applications,
1977. 2 folders.
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Project Democracy:
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| | | | Growe was a member of the National Commission for the Renewal of
American Democracy that was established by the National Association of
Secretaries of State in 1992 in response to a decline in voter participation.
According to a March 1, 1993 press release issued by Growe's office, Project
Democracy was created by the Commission as a two-year plan "to discover the
causes as to why people feel disconnected from their governments, and then to
find solutions to put people and government back together again." The
Commission held public hearings across the country in 1993, including one in
Minneapolis, in order to assess citizen perceptions and to develop a responsive
plan of action. |
| | | | Materials documenting Growe's involvement with the project
include background information, correpondence, meeting materials, press
relations, briefing materials for the Minneapolis hearing, and a variety of
printed materials. |
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Background information, 1992-1995.
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Correspondence, 1992-1994.
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National Commission meeting briefing book, Portland,
Oregon, August, 10-11, 1992.
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National Commission meeting briefing book, Cleveland,
Ohio, January 8-9, 1993.
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Maine working meeting background materials,
July 9-11, 1993.
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Press conference briefing book, 1992.
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Press conference, March 1, 1993.
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"The Portland Agenda" press release, December 14, 1993.
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Regional hearings:
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Memoranda, 1992.
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Preparation: Initiative selection process,
September 30, 1992.
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Minneapolis, March 12-13, 1993. 3 folders.
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Printed material:
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Citizens and Politics: A View
from Main Street America, 1991.
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Prospectus, October 19, 1992.
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A Public Voice -- Governing
America: A Report from the National Issues Forums, Fall and Winter 1992-1993.
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The Portland Agenda:
Principles and Practices for Reconnecting Citizens and the Political
Process, December 1993.
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| | | | | | Consists of the Commissions' first report and an executive
summary to that report. |
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Workbook and idea book, September 1995.
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Rethinking the Challenge: New
Possibilities for Reconnecting Citizens and the Political Process,
1995.
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Volunteer activist, 1977.
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| | | | Growe served as one of the judges for the volunteer activist
award sponsored by the Voluntary Action Centers of Minneapolis and Saint Paul,
the Minneapolis branch of the American Association of University of Women, and
Daytons. The file includes completed nomination forms for the organizational
and individual award categories. |
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Voter participation public service announcements:
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| | | | Includes announcements intended for radio and television
broadcast that featured Joan Growe. |
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Vote '88 from National
Association of Secretaries of State and the American Citizenship Education
Project, 1988. 1 sound tape reel (2 minutes, 30 seconds): 7 1/2 ips;
1/4 inch.
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McDonald's/Family Works!
Vote, 1992. 1 videocassette recording: sound, color; 1/2 inch.
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NASS Rock the Vote,
1992. 1 videocassette recording: sound, color; 1/2 inch.
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Wayside House:
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| | | | Wayside House is a Minneapolis-based transitional residential
program for recovering chemically dependent women. The program was established
in 1955 and was the first women's halfway house in the United States. Growe was
elected to the program's Board of Directors in July 1987 and served until March
1989. |
| | | | Board materials include minutes, financial data, and program
operations information, as well as statistical and demographic information
concerning client referrals, admissions, discharges, and post-treatment
performance. |
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Board of Directors, 1987-1989. 7 folders.
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Annual report, 1986-1987.
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Building and Grounds Committee, 1988-1989.
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Bylaws, 1981.
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Fund raising, 1987-1988.
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Miscellaneous, 1987-1988.
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Women: Statistics, 1981-1988.
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Newspaper clippings,
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| | | Includes clippings about Growe's work in the legislature, her
political campaigns particularly the 1984 senatorial campaign, her speaking
engagements, the activities and initiatives of the Secretary of State's office,
changes in election laws and procedures, changes in district apportionment, the
activities of the Minnesota Board of Investment on which Growe served as
secretary of state, Growe's role as presiding officer of the House of
Representatives during the 1978-1979 period when representation was evenly
divided between the Republican and Democratic parties, Growe's support of Ted
Kennedy in the 1980 presidential campaigns, and her voter turn-out predictions.
The clippings also include public interest stories about Growe's personal life
and her retirement. |
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1974-1979. 22 folders.
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1980-1984. 16 folders.
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1984-1998. 5 folders.
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Sound clips, 1981-1983. 4 folders.
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Photographs, 1973-1990s. 6 folders.
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