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Audiovisual collection of Naomi Weisstein, 1970-2005

Collection Identifier: T-309, Vt-154, Phon-45, CD-4
Overview:

Collection consists of music, memoir and other readings, conversations, etc. captured in audiovisual formats by pioneer in cognitive neuroscience, feminist, and author Naomi Weisstein.

Audio collection of Betty Friedan, 1963-2007

Collection Identifier: T-97: T-125: Phon-7
Overview:

Audio collection of Betty Friedan, feminist, activist, teacher, and author includes radio broadcasts, speeches, etc.

Papers of Betty Friedan, 1933-1985

Collection Identifier: MC 575: T-97: T-125: Vt-1: Phon-7
Overview:

Papers of Betty Friedan, feminist, activist, and author.

Audio collection of Elizabeth Holtzman, 1973-2006

Collection Identifier: T-184: Phon-13
Overview:

Recordings of speeches, talks, radio interviews, and campaign advertisements, etc., of Elizabeth Holtzman, lawyer and politician.

Papers of Elizabeth Holtzman, 1945-1981 (inclusive), 1972-1980 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 793
Overview:

Congressional papers of Elizabeth Holtzman, who represented New York's 16th Congressional district from 1973 to 1980.

Papers of Honor Moore, 1802-2001 (inclusive), 1900-1996 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 704: T-351: Vt-247: Phon-037
Overview:

Papers of poet and author Honor Moore, including papers of her mother Jenny McKean Moore and her grandmother, artist Margarett Sargent McKean.

Papers of Pat Parker, 1944-1998

Collection Identifier: MC 861: T-523: Vt-293: Phon-70
Overview:

The papers of poet Pat Parker include journals; personal and professional correspondence; drafts; published and unpublished writings; reviews; articles; photographs; flyers, programs; publicity; periodicals; audiovisual material; and electronic records.

Records of the NOW Legal Defense & Education Fund, 1968-2008

Collection Identifier: MC 623: T-200: Vt-177: DVD-57: MP-12: Phon-54
Overview:

Records of the National Organization for Women Legal Defense & Education Fund (NOW LDEF), founded in 1970 to fight gender inequality in the United States through litigation and public policy advocacy.