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SERIES Identifier: MC 998: T-558: Vt-320: CD-120

Series I. BIOGRAPHICAL, PERSONAL, AND CORRESPONDENCE, 1962-2013 (#1.1-4.16, F+D.1, E.1)

Dates

  • Creation: 1961-2013
  • Creation: Majority of material found within 1970-2000

Language of Materials

Materials in English.

Access Restrictions:

Access. The bulk of the collection is open for research.

As specified in James Raglione's agreement with the Schlesinger Library, access to letters, emails, financial documents, and diaries created between the years 1984 and 2017 (#1.8-1.12, 2.1-2.12, 3.2-3.4, 3.7-3.8, 3.12-3.18, 4.1, 4.7, 4.11, 4.18, 5.20, 5.23, 6.7, 6.9-6.13, 6.15-6.16, 7.1-7.2, 7.8, 8.11, 8.14, 9.6, 9.8-9.9, 9.12, 12.3, 12.16-12.19, 15.7, 15.13, and 16.4) requires the written permission of James Raglione during his lifetime. Upon his death, access to letters and emails from, to, or concerning Scot Crawford, Ellen Scott, and Ginny Newsom, as well as diary entries, notes, etc. addressing or mentioning them (#3.3, 3.15, 3.18, 4.1, and 4.7) requires the written permission of Melanie Falk until January 1, 2050.

An appointment is necessary to use any audiovisual material.

Extent

6.46 linear feet ((15 + 1/2 file boxes) plus 3 folio+ folders,1 slide folder, 12 reel-to-reel audiotapes, 27 mini audiocassettes, 2 videotapes, 1 CD, 2 archived web sites)
29.07 Megabytes (2 files)

Physical Location

Collection stored off site: researchers must request access 36 hours before use.

Repository Details

Part of the Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute Repository

The preeminent research library on the history of women in the United States, the Schlesinger Library documents women's lives from the past and present for the future. In addition to its traditional strengths in the history of feminisms, women’s health, and women’s activism, the Schlesinger collections document the intersectional workings of race and ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and class in American history.

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