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- Woman walks across country. // Off Our Backs;Mar2000, Vol. 30 Issue 3, p4
Reports on the advocacy of Doris Haddock, a 90-year-old woman activist, in support of campaign finance reform in the United States. Walking campaign of Haddocy across the US; Companies cited by Haddock's Web site contributing to illegal campaign funds.
- The Rules of the Road. McLindon, James B. // Yankee;Nov2000, Vol. 64 Issue 11, p70
Features Doris Haddock, the 90-year-old great-grandmother from Dublin, New Hampshire, who have completed a walk across the United States to call attention to campaign finance reform. Training for the journey; Experiences in the journey; Consideration as a local hero; Statement before a...
- Praise the Pilgrim Protester. // Christian Science Monitor;3/1/2000, Vol. 92 Issue 68, p8
Editorial. Offers observations on Doris Haddock, the great-grandmother who walked across America in an effort to raise awareness about campaign-finance reform.
- Living in a Dangerous But Great Time. Haddock, Doris // Off Our Backs;May/Jun2003, Vol. 33 Issue 5/6, p9
Presents the text of a speech given by women's rights activist Doris Haddock at the International Women's Day Peace March and Rally in Washington, D.C. on March 8, 2003, which deals with the need for women in the U.S. to unite to get the government they want and deserve.
- Granny D Goes to Washington. Hupp, Stephen L. // Library Journal;10/1/2007, Vol. 132 Issue 16, p101
The article reviews the educational video "Granny D Goes to Washington."
- A Grandmother Walks for America. Haddock, Doris ("Granny D") // Earth Island Journal;Spring2000, Vol. 15 Issue 1, p45
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- A Remarkable Journey. Seeger, Pete // Monthly Review: An Independent Socialist Magazine;Jul/Aug2002, Vol. 54 Issue 3, p91
Reviews the book 'Granny D: Walking Across America in My 90th Year,' by Doris Haddock with Dennis Burke.
- Q&A. WOODBURN, JEFF // New Hampshire Business Review;1/15/2010, Vol. 32 Issue 1, p3
The article presents an interview with political activist Doris Haddock. On being asked about her feelings on her 100th birthday, she says that she keeps forgetting that she is that old. She says that If she would have been elected to the U.S. Senate, she would have finished her term. She...
- NHBR about town. // New Hampshire Business Review;2/12/2010, Vol. 32 Issue 3, p20
Photographs of several notable people in New Hampshire are presented including Tess Stack Kuenning, Doris Haddock, and Ann Davis.


