Oral History » Marcia Levine


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Marcia Levine was interviewed on August 7, 2015 in Cleveland Ohio by Kyra Schoonover as part of our Oral History Project. Marcia is a long-time ACLU supporter, having served as board member, vice president, and president of the ACLU Cleveland chapter. She has dedicated her career to supporting a variety of social justice causes, including civil liberties and especially women’s rights.
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