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"Eyewitness News": reception for Geraldine Ferraro; Judy Goldsmith and Ferraro speak. WDVM-TV, February 13, 1985.
Patricia Schroeder and Joseph Scheidler on abortion clinic violence hearings. NBC Nightly News and ABC World News Tonight, March 6, 1985.
"A Planned Parenthood Response to 'The Silent Scream.'" Planned Parenthood of Seattle-King County. March 20, 1985.
"Nightmatch": Judy Goldsmith and William Bradford Reynolds debate affirmative action. CBS-TV, April 8, 1985.
"Edited Master, Volume VI." Compilation of news coverage, 1985.
1) Continuation of report on Affirmative Action (Judy Goldsmith v. Reynolds). CBS Nightwatch, April 8, 1985. 2) Witness for Women's Lives. WDVM-TV and WJLA-TV, June 8, 1985. 3) Pre-Term Clinic Defense. WJLA-TV, WTTG-TV, and WDVM-TV, June 22, 1985. 4) Cagney and Lacey tribute to NOW. Orion Productions, July 1985.
Clarence Pendleton, Jr., and Diana Rock debate affirmative action. MacNeil/ Lehrer News Hour, April 11, 1985.
"Catholics in America: Is Nothing Sacred?" Produced by Irv Drasnin for "Frontline," WGBH. April 23, 1985.
"A Look at Women's Issues." from "Issues for the 80s," produced by the Close Up Foundation, with Phyllis Schlafly and Judy Goldsmith questioned by an audience of teachers. May 15, 1985.
Local news coverage (WDVM-TV and WJLA-TV) of "Witness for Women's Lives" march and rally. June 8, 1985.
News reports (WJLA-TV, WTTG-TV, WDVM-TV) on anti-abortion protest. June 22, 1985.
"Cagney & Lacey" show clip mentioning NOW. Orion TV, July 10, 1985.
"The Editor's Desk": Eleanor Smeal discusses NOW strategy, militancy, action. Independent Network News, September 16, 1985.
Compilation of news coverage on pay equity, October 1985.
1) C-SPAN coverage of Eleanor Smeal speaking at National Press Club. 2) CBS News Night Watch debate between Eleanor Smeal and Clarence Pendleton, Jr. (United States Civil Rights Commission). 3) News reports, various stations, on Supreme Court decision on pay equity. Includes debate between Eleanor Smeal and George Will.
Compilation of news and other footage shown at NOW Convention, 1985.
Endorsement of Mondale, Walter Mondale's choice of Geraldine Ferraro, and Ferraro on hopes for vice presidency.
"Boston NOW Campus Campaign": Eleanor Smeal, introduced by Ann Pellegrini of the Radcliffe Union of Students, speaks to group at Harvard University. November 17, 1985.
"Donahue": Eleanor Smeal. Multimedia Entertainment. 1985.
News reports, various stations, on Supreme Court ruling that Rotary Club must admit women. 1985.
"Making Things Happen: Spreading the Vote." Produced by National Education Association as part of Women's Vote Project. ca.1985.
Promotional program to encourage women to vote; includes historical footage.
News reports and interviews, various stations. January 22, 1986.
1) News headlines. 2) Nancy Roberts re: her book, Breaking All the Rules, about women and weight. 3) "Today Show": Kay James and Eleanor Smeal debate abortion. 4) News reports on anniversary of Roe v. Wade decision.5) "Focus": Eleanor Smeal and Phyllis Schlafly debate abortion. 6) News reports on anniversary of Roe v. Wade decision.
Geraldo Rivera interviews for Larry King show. January 22, 1986.
1) Two women talk about their experiences in abortion clinics. 9 minutes. 2) Eleanor Smeal and Joseph Scheidler discuss abortion. Includes behind-the-scenes camera shots.
"MacNeil/Lehrer News Hour," report on abortion clinics and anniversary of Roe v. Wade decision. January 22, 1986.
"Main Street" (show for youth) on sex. National Broadcasting Company, Inc. March 6, 1986.
Includes story on teenage mothers.
News story on abortion followed by debate between Kay James and Eleanor Smeal. WRC-TV, March 7, 1986.
"March for Women's Lives." Highlights of March 9, 1986, march in Washington. Producer-director, Fran Bohnsack-Lee, in cooperation with Florida NOW, 1986.
NOW footage of March for Women's Lives. Tape #1. March 9, 1986.
People milling around before the march.