Contents


Collection Overview

Administrative Information

Historical Note

Scope and Contents of the Collection

Organization of the Collection

Search Terms

Series 1. Administrative 1979-1992

Series 2. Financial

Series 3. Programs and Events

Series 4. Affiliated Groups

Series 5. Publications 1983-1993

Gray Panthers of the Pioneer Valley Records, 1979-1994

Finding Aid

Finding aid prepared by Betsy Carpenter.

Encoding funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

2003

Collection Overview

Creator: Gray Panthers of the Pioneer Valley
Title: Gray Panthers of the Pioneer Valley Records
Dates: 1979-1994
Abstract: Amherst, Massachusetts chapter of the national Gray Panther organization that sponsored the weekly Amherst Vigil for Peace and Justice, tackled such issues as fair and affordable housing for people of all ages, nursing home reform, Social Security policy, universal healthcare, safe-sex, and age discrimination, and also worked to improve the everyday life of senior citizens and the community at large, often collaborating with other local organizations to address world peace, environmental concerns, improved child care, educational opportunities, and handicapped accessibility. Records include charter, by-laws, histories and mission statements, meeting agendas and minutes, correspondence, financial reports, fundraising materials, membership lists, a membership questionnaire, newsletters, press releases, leaflets, clippings, a scrapbook, T-shirts, and program files, that document the founding and activities of the Gray Panthers of the Pioneer Valley.
Extent: 12 boxes(7 linear ft.)
Language: English.
Identification: MS 468

Administrative Information

Processed by Betsy Carpenter.

Preferred Citation

Cite as: Gray Panthers of the Pioneer Valley Records (MS 468). Special Collections and University Archives, W.E.B. Du Bois Library, University of Massachusetts Amherst.

The collection is open for research.

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Historical Note

The Gray Panthers of the Pioneer Valley were based in Amherst, Massachusetts and chartered in 1980 as a local chapter of the national Gray Panther organization founded in 1970 by Maggie Kuhn. Kuhn was determined to form an activist group with a few friends who, like she, were forced into retirement. Rather than become a special interest group for the elderly, they formed an intergenerational group to promote peace, justice and equality.

For nearly twenty years, the Gray Panthers of the Pioneer Valley organized local and national initiatives and partnered with other groups in their reform efforts. In addition to their role as the original sponsors of the long-running weekly Amherst Vigil for Peace and Justice, the Gray Panthers of the Pioneer Valley tackled such issues as fair and affordable housing for people of all ages, nursing home reform, Social Security policy, universal healthcare, safe-sex, and age discrimination. They also worked to improve the everyday life of senior citizens and the community at large, often collaborating with other local organizations to address world peace, environmental concerns, improved child care, educational opportunities, and handicapped accessibility.

The group was administered by a local convener and a steering committee in accordance with national Gray Panther by-laws.

The Gray Panthers of the Pioneer Valley disbanded in late 1998.

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

Charter, by-laws, histories and mission statements, meeting agendas and minutes, correspondence, financial reports, fundraising materials, membership lists, a membership questionnaire, newsletters, press releases, leaflets, clippings, a scrapbook, T-shirts, and program files, that document the founding and activities of the Gray Panthers of the Pioneer Valley. The records reveal the group's frequent interactions with social and political movements, both local and international, of the time. The leadership of local activists Margaret Holt, Winifred Hillicker, Alan Root and Mazie Hough is evident throughout the collection. Correspondence files document the organization's ongoing functions and include letters to and from Mary Brydon-Miller, the group's first convener, and legislators. Programs and Events files document the group's organized efforts for, among others, affordable housing, cessation of Anthrax research at University of Massachusetts, study of Canadian health care, elder abuse, health care and Medicaid reform, protest of Louis Foods supermarket relocation, Maggie Kuhn's 1984 visit, Martin Luther King celebrations, Middle East/Gulf War, nursing home reform, veteran's issues, and peace vigils. Program files are comprised of correspondence, publicity materials, petitions, and clippings. Affiliated Group files contain primarily printed materials (newsletters, flyers, brochures, government reports) that chronicle issues of interest as well as organizations, including other Gray Panther chapters, with which the group interacted.

Records are organized into the five following series, including Administrative, Financial, Programs/Events, Affiliated Groups, and Publications. Materials are arranged chronologically in each grouping.

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Search Terms

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Organization of the Collection

This collection is organized into five series:

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Series 1. Administrative 1979-1992


Box

Folder

1 1
Charter, by-laws, founding documents 1979-1986

2
Histories and mission statements n.d.

3
Meeting agendas and minutes 1980-1981

4
Meeting agendas and minutes 1982

5
Meeting agendas and minutes 1984

6
Meeting agendas and minutes 1985 January-July

7
Meeting agendas and minutes 1985 August-December

8
Meeting agendas and minutes 1986 January-June

Box

Folder

2 9
Meeting agendas and minutes 1986 July-December

10
Meeting agendas and minutes 1987

11
Meeting agendas and minutes 1988

12
Meeting agendas and minutes 1989

13
Meeting agendas and minutes 1990

14
Meeting agendas and minutes 1991

15
Meeting agendas and minutes 1992, n.d.

16
Organizational restructuring notes 1984

17
Appointment Calendar 1989

18
Correspondence, Mary Brydon-Miller 1981

19
Correspondence n.d.

20
Correspondence 1981

21
Correspondence 1983

22
Correspondence 1984

Box

Folder

3 23
Correspondence 1985 January-June

24
Correspondence 1985 July-December

25
Correspondence 1986

26
Correspondence 1987

27
Correspondence 1988

28
Correspondence 1989

29
Correspondence 1990

30
Correspondence 1991

31
Correspondence 1992

32
Mailing lists (members) 1984-1990, n.d.

33
Mailing lists (non-members, media) 1983-1987, n.d.

Box

Folder

4 34
Membership questionnaire 1983

35
Clippings 1981-1992, n.d.

36
Scrapbook 1987

Box



12
T-shirts

Series 2. Financial


Box

Folder

4 37
Tax-exemption correspondence and reports 1981-1985

38
Grant reports 1984-1985

39
Grant reports 1986-1987

40
Grant reports 1989

41
Treasurer's reports 1989-1993

42
Fundraising 1987-1990

43
Fundraising n.d.

Box

Folder

5 44
Bills and receipts 1984

45
Bills and receipts 1985

46
Bills and receipts 1986

46a
Bills and receipts 1987-1992

46b
Office equipment

Series 3. Programs and Events


Box

Folder

6 47
Affordable housing 1985-1991, n.d.

48
Anthrax research at University of Massachusetts 1990, n.d.

49
Canadian health care meeting 1985

50
Central America, U. S. out of 1981-1988, n.d.

51
Conferences 1984-1987, n.d.

52
Council on Aging 1988-1993

53
Downtown development 1971-1984

54
Elder abuse 1982-1988

55
Elder Advocacy Network 1981-1985, n.d.

Box

Folder

7 56
Food Buying Club 1984-1985, n.d.

57
Hallmark Cards 1984-1985, n.d.

58
Handicapped license plates 1984-1985

59
Health care/Medicaid reform 1983-1985, n.d.

60
Health care/Medicaid reform 1986-1994, n.d.

61
Influences of Childhood Experiences on Social Activism Study 1988

62
Louis Foods campaign 1984-1986

63
Maggie Kuhn birthday celebration 1988

64
Maggie Kuhn visit 1984

65
Martin Luther King celebrations 1987-1992

66
Massachusetts Health Action Alliance 1984-1986

67
Middle East/Gulf War 1990-1991

Box

Folder

8 68
Miscellaneous events (notes) 1988, 1992

69
Nursing home reform 1981-1986, n.d.

70
Safe sex 1989

71
Senior Health Action Day, one act play for 1984

72
Styrofoam-Free Amherst 1988

73
Thirteenth Annual Celebration 1993

74
Veterans 1986-1989, n.d.

75
Vigils 1982-1983

76
Vigil for Peace and Justice 1979-1987

77
Women Elder Empowerment Network (WEEN) 1987-1988

Series 4. Affiliated Groups


Box

Folder

9 78
Gray Panthers (national) 1979-1985

79
Gray Panthers (national) 1986

80
Gray Panthers (national) 1988-1990

81
Gray Panthers (national) 1991-1994

82
Gray Panthers (national) n.d.

83
Gray Panthers of Hampden County 1987-1991

84
Gray Panthers (other chapters)

Box

Folder

10 85
Other Regional Groups 1981

86
Other Regional Groups 1984-1985

87
Other Regional Groups 1986-1988

88
Other Regional Groups 1989-1991

89
Other Regional Groups 1992-1994

90
Other Regional Groups n.d.

Series 5. Publications 1983-1993


Box

Folder

11 91
Newsletters 1983-1985

92
Press releases/announcements 1984-1993, n.d.

93
Leaflets, miscellaneous Pre-1985, n.d.

94
Leaflets, miscellaneous 1985

95
Leaflets, miscellaneous 1986

96
Leaflets, miscellaneous 1986

97
Leaflets, miscellaneous 1987