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government of Nicaragua in the 1980s. The Center raised more than $ 100 million in humanitarian aid for the Nicaraguan people. Although the Center did not officially take sides during the revolution in Nicaragua, its work was described by
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as "intensely political" and the aid it sent went largely to assist victims of the Contra War. A leader at the Center described U.S. efforts in Nicaragua as a "policy of terrorism." Some critics accused the Center of following a
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investigated allegations that Quixote Center had smuggled guns, but no charges were brought and leaders of the Center described the allegations as politically motivated.
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Collection of Harriette Lane Baggett's papers from her activism in Catholic feminist organizations housed in the University of Dayton's U.S. Catholic Special Collection
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In the 1970s and early 1980s, many activists affiliated with the Quixote Center supported the ratification of the
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The Quixote Center achieved prominence in its support of the ideals of the
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Maryland
William R. Callahan
Dolores C. "Dolly" Pomerleau
Sandinista
The New York Times
Marxist
United States Department of the Treasury
Bill de Blasio
Equal Rights Amendment
Maureen Fiedler
Catholics Act for Choice
Donna Quinn
Margaret Traxler
Marjorie Tuite
"Dolly Pomerleau"
"QUIXOTE CENTER RECORDS, 1972-2012 ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/SCOPE AND CONTENT // Archives // Raynor Memorial Libraries // Marquette University"

New York Times


New York Times

"QUIXOTE CENTER RECORDS PROGRAMS, 1975-2010 Scope and Content Note // Archives // Raynor Memorial Libraries // Marquette University"
Official website
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The Quixote Center Records
"Guide to the Harriette Lane Baggett Papers"
Categories
Organizations based in Maryland
Catholic lay organisations

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