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Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Papers of Elizabeth Farians, 1880-2013 (inclusive), 1942-2013 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 866: CD-88: DVD-115: T-515: Vt-276
Overview:

Writings, correspondence, and papers collected and created by theologian, feminist, animal rights advocate, and social justice activist Elizabeth Farians.

Papers of NOW officer Dolores Alexander, 1960-1973

Collection Identifier: MC 499: T-157
Overview:

Papers of National Organization for Women executive director Dolores Alexander.

Schlesinger Library Luncheon Series audio collection, 1979-1987

Collection Identifier: T-118
Overview:

Audiotapes of talks by speakers featured in the Schlesinger Library Luncheon Series, 1979-1987. Most of the speakers are donors of manuscript collections housed at the library.

Papers of Ann Scott, 1932?-1976

Collection Identifier: 91-M132--93-M1: T-275: Vt-89
Overview:

Correspondence, photographs, financial records, etc., of Ann London Scott, vice-president for legislation of the National Organization for Women and a founder of the Buffalo, New York, chapter of NOW.

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Equal rights amendments--United States 3
Feminism--United States 3
Sex discrimination against women--United States 3
Capital punishment 2
Sex discrimination in employment--United States 2
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Abortion 1
African American authors 1
African American educators 1
African American women clergy 1
African Americans--Massachusetts--Cambridge 1
Animal rights--United States 1
Animal welfare 1
Animal welfare--Moral and ethical aspects 1
Animal welfare--Religious aspects--Christianity 1
Birth control--United States 1
Boycotts--United States 1
Bumper stickers 1
Buttons 1
Cancer--Patients--United States 1
Capital punishment--Religious aspects 1
Catholic women--United States 1
Child care services--Massachusetts 1
Child psychologists--United States 1
Children's librarians--United States 1
Civil rights--United States 1
College teachers 1
College teachers--United States 1
Compact discs 1
Cooking--Study and teaching 1
Day care--United States 1
Deaf--United States--Family relationships 1
Demonstrations--United States 1
Dietitians 1
Divorce--United States 1
Early childhood education--Study and teaching 1
Ecofeminism--United States 1
Electronic records 1
Environmental justice--United States 1
Equal pay for equal work--United States 1
Fathers and daughters--United States 1
Feminist theology--United States 1
Harlem Renaissance 1
Journalists--United States 1
Labor laws and legislation 1
Love-letters--United States 1
Marriage counseling--United States 1
Marriage--United States 1
Married women--Employment 1
Missionaries--China 1
Nursery schools--United States 1
Nursing--Study and teaching (Higher)--United States 1
Older women--United States 1
Oral histories 1
Pacifism--United States--20th century 1
Pay equity--United States 1
Photographs 1
Physical education and training--United States 1
Poems 1
Poets 1
Poets--United States 1
Poliomyelitis--Personal narratives 1
Political refugees--Employment--Massachusetts--Cambridge 1
Pro-choice movement--United States 1
Psychiatric nursing 1
Psychiatric social work--Study and teaching 1
Screenplays 1
Sex discrimination in education--Law and legislation--United States 1
Social justice--United States 1
Social settlements--Massachusetts--Boston 1
Theology--Study and teaching 1
United States--Armed Forces--Women 1
Vegans--United States 1
Videodiscs 1
Videotapes 1
Women and religion--United States 1
Women civil rights workers 1
Women college administrators 1
Women computer programmers--United States 1
Women economists--United States 1
Women in charitable work 1
Women in the Catholic Church--United States 1
Women in the labor movement 1
Women journalists--United States 1
Women lawyers--United States 1
Women political activists--United States 1
Women publishers--United States 1
Women's Land Army of America 1
Women--Religious aspects 1
World War, 1939-1945--Refugees 1
frican American women social reformers 1
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