Former Indiana Senator Birch Bayh was involved in two landmark pieces of legislation pertaining to women’s rights. Bayh sponsored and co-authored Title IX of the Higher Education Act and he was a key sponsor of the proposed Equal Rights Amendmen
Press release containing the text of a letter sent to Senator Birch Bayh by Senator Edmund S. Muskie
In 1921, Julia Nelson of Muncie became the first woman to serve in the Indiana General Assembly. Si...
Co-sponsored with Office of Disability Services Tom Harkin was elected to Congress from Iowa’s Fifth...
Birch Evans Bayh, Jr. was born January 22, 1928, in Terre Haute, Indiana. He attended Fayette Townsh...
Indiana Senator Joseph Donnelly\u27s tribute to former Senator Birch Bayh on the Senate floor on Mar...
This is a portrait of Birch Bayh. He was a former Senator of Indiana and he is the father of Senato...
These Remarks are adapted from an address given by former Senator Birch Bayh at the symposium The Ad...
Following the death of President John F. Kennedy in 1963, Birch Bayh, then a freshman Senator from I...
Includes biographical information and endorsements for Kearney\u27s ability as a lecturerhttps://egr...
Letter from Senator Birch Bayh to John D. Feerick, regarding Senate hearings on presidential inabili...
The fight for civil rights in this country has a long history. It became particularly notable in the...
It is appropriate that Senator Birch Bayh has been widely recognized as the author and person most r...
Material related to Belle Kearney, the first female state senator for Mississippi, including biograp...
It is appropriate that Senator Birch Bayh has been widely recognized as the author and person most r...
Part 1: Introduction and Presentation of Award and Commendation to Senator Birch Bayh. Speakers: Joh...
Press release containing the text of a letter sent to Senator Birch Bayh by Senator Edmund S. Muskie
In 1921, Julia Nelson of Muncie became the first woman to serve in the Indiana General Assembly. Si...
Co-sponsored with Office of Disability Services Tom Harkin was elected to Congress from Iowa’s Fifth...
Birch Evans Bayh, Jr. was born January 22, 1928, in Terre Haute, Indiana. He attended Fayette Townsh...
Indiana Senator Joseph Donnelly\u27s tribute to former Senator Birch Bayh on the Senate floor on Mar...
This is a portrait of Birch Bayh. He was a former Senator of Indiana and he is the father of Senato...
These Remarks are adapted from an address given by former Senator Birch Bayh at the symposium The Ad...
Following the death of President John F. Kennedy in 1963, Birch Bayh, then a freshman Senator from I...
Includes biographical information and endorsements for Kearney\u27s ability as a lecturerhttps://egr...
Letter from Senator Birch Bayh to John D. Feerick, regarding Senate hearings on presidential inabili...
The fight for civil rights in this country has a long history. It became particularly notable in the...
It is appropriate that Senator Birch Bayh has been widely recognized as the author and person most r...
Material related to Belle Kearney, the first female state senator for Mississippi, including biograp...
It is appropriate that Senator Birch Bayh has been widely recognized as the author and person most r...
Part 1: Introduction and Presentation of Award and Commendation to Senator Birch Bayh. Speakers: Joh...
Press release containing the text of a letter sent to Senator Birch Bayh by Senator Edmund S. Muskie
In 1921, Julia Nelson of Muncie became the first woman to serve in the Indiana General Assembly. Si...
Co-sponsored with Office of Disability Services Tom Harkin was elected to Congress from Iowa’s Fifth...