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ITEM — Supersize_Box: | MEMORABILIA, Box 2 Identifier: MC 659, Mem.1+.

"Who Are We Addressing? The Pro-Choice Majority" felt banner, undated.

Dates

  • Creation: 1972-2014

Language of Materials

Materials in English.

Access Restrictions:

Access. The records are restricted under an agreement between the Schlesinger Library and Reproductive Equity NOW. Publications, minutes of annual meetings, mailings to members, and other material of a public nature are available for research.

The following types of the records are closed:

Financial records (in Series III and throughout) for 10 years after date of creation.

Board minutes (in Series I and throughout), executive committee records (throughout), and executive director's records (in Series II and throughout) for 20 years after date of creation; nomination committee records are closed (throughout) for 20 years after date of creation.

Personnel records (in Series I and throughout), contributor lists (in Series III and throughout), mailing lists (in Series IV and throughout), membership lists (in Series IV and throughout) for 50 years after date of creation.

Some folders throughout are closed due to personal or sensitive material.

Extent

67.49 linear feet ((126 + 1/2 file boxes, 11 folio+ boxes) plus 3 oversize folders, 2 supersize folders, 9 photograph folders, 2 negative folders, 2 objects, archived web site content.)

Physical Location

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

Physical Facet

Tan felt banner with blue writing in marker, "Who are we addressing? The choice majority," and pie chart with green "83% pro-choice" and blue "17% anti-choice."

Creator

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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