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Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Papers of Pauli Murray, 1827-1985

Collection Identifier: MC 412: T-194: T-245
Overview:

Correspondence, writings, photographs, etc., of Pauli Murray, lawyer, activist, and first African-American woman ordained as an Episcopal priest.

Papers of NOW officer Patricia Ireland, 1972-2005

Collection Identifier: MC 663: Vt-189
Overview:

Papers of Patricia Ireland, feminist activist, lawyer, and former president of the National Organization for Women, include correspondence, reports, legal case files, notes, and other research and printed materials regarding NOW's work for women's rights and social justice.

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Abortion--United States 1
African American Episcopalians 1
African American civil rights workers--United States 1
African American clergy 1
African American college administrators 1
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African American college students 1
African American college teachers 1
African American families 1
African American lawyers 1
African American poets 1
African American single people 1
African American student movements 1
African American teachers 1
African American universities and colleges 1
African American women 1
African American women authors 1
African American women poets 1
African American women--Education 1
African Americans--Civil rights 1
African Americans--Education (Elementary) 1
African Americans--Education (Higher) 1
African Americans--Employment 1
African Americans--History--1863-1877 1
African Americans--History--1877-1964 1
African Americans--History--1964- 1
African Americans--Legal status, laws, etc. 1
African Americans--Race identity 1
African Americans--Religion 1
African Americans--Segregation 1
African Americans--Societies, etc. 1
American literature--20th century 1
Americans--Ghana 1
Associations, institutions, etc. 1
Associations, institutions, etc.--African American membership 1
Audiotapes 1
Authors 1
Autobiographies 1
Autobiography--Women authors 1
Awards 1
Black theology 1
Briefs 1
Civil rights demonstrations--Washington (D.C.) 1
Civil rights workers--United States 1
Clergy 1
College administrators 1
Constitutional law 1
Constitutional law--Ghana 1
Demonstrations--United States 1
Drafts (preliminary versions) 1
Durham (N.C.)--History--19th century 1
Education--Ghana 1
Episcopalians--United States 1
Equal rights amendments 1
Equal rights amendments--United States 1
Femininity 1
Feminism 1
Feminism--United States 1
Feminist theology 1
Feminists 1
Feminists--United States 1
Friendship 1
Gender identity 1
Ghana--Politics and government 1
Ghanian students 1
LGBTQ+ people 1
Law--Study and teaching--Ghana 1
Law--Study and teaching--United States 1
Lawyers--United States 1
Lecture notes 1
Minority women 1
Nonviolence 1
Oral histories 1
Ordination of women 1
Passive resistance 1
Photoprints. 1
Poems 1
Poets 1
Poll tax--United States 1
Prayers 1
Pro-choice movement--United States 1
Race discrimination--United States 1
Segregation in higher education--United States 1
Segregation in transportation--Virginia 1
Sermons 1
Sermons, American--African American authors 1
Sermons, American--Women authors 1
Sex differences (Psychology) 1
Sex discrimination against women--Law and legislation 1
Single women 1
Speeches 1
Syllabi 1
Tintypes 1
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--African Americans 1
United States--Race relations 1
Universities and colleges, Black 1
Videotapes 1
Women -- Sexual behavior. 1
Women authors 1
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