National Organization for Women
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Papers of Barbara Deming, 1886-1995
Correspondence, writings, etc., of Barbara Deming, feminist lesbian author and activist.
Papers of Catherine Shipe East, 1941-1996
Papers of government official and feminist activist Catherine East
Papers of Florence Luscomb, 1856-2001
Papers of architect, suffragist, and political activist, Florence Luscomb.
Papers of Pauli Murray, 1827-1985
Correspondence, writings, photographs, etc., of Pauli Murray, lawyer, activist, and first African-American woman ordained as an Episcopal priest.
Additional records of the National Organization for Women, 1970-2011
Additional records of the National Organization for Women (NOW), the largest feminist organization in the United States.
Audio collection of the National Organization for Women, 1966-1991
Audiotapes of National Organization for Women national board meetings, national conference proceedings and workshops, interviews, and speeches.
Papers of Mary O. Eastwood, 1915-1983 (inclusive), 1961-1977 (bulk)
Correspondence, minutes, memos, etc., of Mary O. Eastwood, lawyer and feminist.
Papers of NOW officer Dolores Alexander, 1960-1973
Papers of National Organization for Women executive director Dolores Alexander.
Papers of NOW officer Mary Jean Collins, 1966-1988
Papers of National Organization for Women officer, Mary Jean Collins, Midwest Regional Director, National Board member, and Action Vice President.
Papers of NOW officer Patricia Ireland, 1972-2005
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.
Papers of Patricia Gold, 1964-1990
Correspondence, research papers, clippings, etc., of Patricia Gold, feminist and nurse.
Records of the March for Women's Lives, 1988-2004 (inclusive), 2003-2004 (bulk)
Minutes, reports, correspondence, budgets, notes, schedules, and contracts related to the planning, organizing, and executing of the March for Women's Lives, held in Washington, DC, on April 25, 2004.
Records of the Women's Equity Action League, 1967-1990
Addenda to the records of the Women's Equity Action League (WEAL), a national membership organization with state affiliates, founded in 1968 and dedicated to improving the status and lives of all women primarily through education, litigation, and legislation.
Schlesinger Library Luncheon Series audio collection, 1979-1987
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.
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- Subject
- Feminists--United States 11
- Women--Legal status, laws, etc.--United States 11
- Feminism--United States 10
- Audiotapes 9
- Equal rights amendments--United States 7
- Women's rights--United States 7
- Abortion--United States 6
- Civil rights--United States 6
- Pro-choice movement--United States 6
- Equal pay for equal work--United States 5
- Pay equity--United States 5
- Sex discrimination in employment--United States 5
- Speeches 5
- Minutes 4
- Sex discrimination against women--United States 4
- United States--Armed Forces--Women 4
- Women's rights 4
- Abortion--Law and legislation--United States 3
- Associations, institutions, etc. 3
- Boycotts--United States 3
- Civil rights 3
- Demonstrations--United States 3
- Divorced women--United States 3
- Lesbianism--United States 3
- Married women--United States 3
- Oral histories 3
- Photographs 3
- Sex discrimination against women--Law and legislation 3
- Sex discrimination in higher education--United States 3
- Women and peace 3
- Women political activists--United States 3
- Women--Employment--Law and legislation 3
- Women--Social conditions 3
- Women--United States--Social conditions 3
- Affirmative action programs 2
- African Americans--Civil rights 2
- Antinuclear movement--United States 2
- Appointment books 2
- Birth control--United States 2
- Child support 2
- Child support--United States 2
- Civil rights demonstrations--Washington (D.C.) 2
- Communication in organizations 2
- Demonstrations--Washington (D.C.) 2
- Equal rights amendments 2
- Feminism 2
- Feminism--International cooperation 2
- Feminism--United States--States 2
- Financial records 2
- International Women's Year, 1975 2
- Interviews 2
- Journalists--United States 2
- Labor laws and legislation 2
- Labor laws and legislation--United States 2
- Legal documents 2
- Lesbian activists--United States 2
- Minority women 2
- Minority women--United States 2
- Nonviolence 2
- Older women--United States 2
- Peace movements--United States 2
- Peace--Societies, etc. 2
- Poems 2
- Politics, Practical--United States 2
- Press releases 2
- Pro-life movement--United States 2
- United States--Officials and employees 2
- United States--Race relations 2
- Videotapes 2
- Web sites 2
- Women civil rights workers 2
- Women college administrators 2
- Women journalists--United States 2
- Women lawyers--United States 2
- Women political activists 2
- Women's rights--Massachusetts 2
- Women--Societies and clubs 2
- Women-owned business enterprises--United States 2
- Abortion 1
- Abortion -- United States 1
- Abortion services--Law and legislation--United States 1
- Abortion, Therapeutic--Massachusetts 1
- Abortion--Government policy--Citizen participation 1
- Abortion--Government policy--United States 1
- Abortion--Moral and ethical aspects 1
- Abortion--Moral and ethical aspects--United States 1
- Abortion--Political aspects--United States 1
- Abortion--Religious aspects 1
- Affirmative action programs--Law and legislation 1
- African American Episcopalians 1
- African American authors 1
- African American civil rights workers--United States 1
- African American clergy 1
- African American college administrators 1
- African American college students 1
- African American college teachers 1
- African American educators 1
- African American families 1
- African American feminists 1
- African American lawyers 1 ∧ less