Richardson, Elizabeth H.
Biography
Elizabeth H. Richardson moved to the University Park area of Denver, Colorado in 1963. She was head of the South Jackson Street Neighborhood Association, and created a newsletter entitled The South Jackson Street Life and Times, which was published when there were important zoning issues that involved the neighborhood. Richardson ran for election as Colorado State Representative in 1976. Her husband, Robert, was a professor in the English Department at the University of Denver.
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Feldman Correspondence, Richardson Family (1 of 3), 1973-2002
This folder is the first of three containing correspondence from the Richardson family, including Anne, Elizabeth, Lissa, and Robert Richardson. Robert Richardson worked with Burton Feldman on ''The Rise of Modern Mythology.''
Feldman Correspondence, Richardson Family (2 of 3), 1966-1994
This folder is the second of three containing correspondence from the Richardson family, including Anne, Elizabeth, Lissa, and Robert Richardson. Robert Richardson worked with Burton Feldman on ''The Rise of Modern Mythology.''
Feldman Correspondence, Richardson Family (3 of 3), 1967-1997
This folder is the third of three containing correspondence from the Richardson family, including Anne, Elizabeth, Lissa, and Robert Richardson. Robert Richardson worked with Burton Feldman on ''The Rise of Modern Mythology.''
Feldman Documents, Obituaries, 2003
This folder contains photocopies, drafts, and newspaper clippings of obituaries for Burton Feldman.
Feldman Documents, Publications Featuring Acquaintances (1 of 2), 1961-1974
This folder contains items published by friends and acquaintances of Burton Feldman.
Feldman Documents, Publications Featuring Acquaintances (2 of 2), 1961-1974
This folder contains items published by friends and acquaintances of Burton Feldman.
Oral History Interview with Elizabeth Richardson, 1986
Elizabeth Richardson discusses details about the University Park area of Denver, Colorado, and the changes that took place since she moved to the neighborhood in 1963. She talks about the activities, interests, and professions of the neighborhood residents, political issues and zoning disputes, and neighborhood activities. She also discusses the local schools and the voluntary busing program to achieve school desegregation in the 1960s.
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