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Renee Diamond Papers

Identifier

MS-00377

Abstract

The Renee Diamond Papers date from 1972 to 2000 and consist primarily of political and professional materials including reports, correspondence, publications, newsletters, and planning documents collected by Diamond throughout her career. Diamond supported the feminist movement as a member of the National Organization for Women and held leadership roles in the Democratic party in Las Vegas, Nevada. The collection also documents Diamond’s campaigns for the Nevada State Assembly and includes material from her one term in the legislature.

Archival Collection

Renee Diamond Personal Photographs, image 01

Description

Portrait of Renee Diamond.

Renee Diamond Personal Photographs, image 03

Description

Renee Diamond in a meeting.

Renee Diamond personal photographs, 1972-2000

Date

1972 to 2000

Archival Collection

Description

Personal photographs of Renee Diamond and other politicians.

Image

Renee Diamond Personal Photographs, image 02

Description

Photo of Renee Diamond and Nevada Governor Bob Miller. The handwritten message across the image reads: "To Renee, With appreciation and Mazel Tov, Governor Bob Miller."

Photograph of Jan Jones and Renee Diamond, 1990s

Date

1990 to 1999

Archival Collection

Description

From left to right, an unidentified male, Jan Jones, and Renee Diamond pose together for a photo.

Image

Renee Diamond Personal Photographs, image 04

Description

Assembly members (left to right) Joe Dini, Renee Diamond, Gene Porter, Myrna Williams, and Jim Schofield at Harrah's Casino in Lake Tahoe, February 1989.

Renee Diamond Campaign Brochure and Campaign Documents, item 3

Description

Note from Bill Barry supporting Renee Diamond for election in the Nevada Assembly.

Renee Diamond Campaign Brochure and Campaign Documents, item 1

Description

Renee Diamond election announcement for Assembly District 42 seat, March 4, 1986.