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Additional records of Wider Opportunities for Women, Inc., 1979-2011

Collection Identifier: 2011-M235
Overview:

Additional records documenting local and national programs of Wider Opportunities for Women, Inc., which worked to expand employment opportunities for women through information, employment training, and advocacy.

Papers of Paula J. Caplan, 1973-2006

Collection Identifier: MC 798: T-404: Vt-207: CD-82: DVD-106
Overview:

Writings and related, correspondence, clippings, work files, and television and radio interviews of psychologist, feminist, and author, Paula Caplan.

Records of NARAL Pro-Choice Massachusetts, 1972-2014

Collection Identifier: MC 659
Overview:

Board records, financial documents, and correspondence of NARAL Pro-Choice Massachusetts, the former Massachusetts affiliate of NARAL Pro-Choice America.

Papers of Karen Nussbaum, 1972-2017

Collection Identifier: MC 1234: Vt-349
Overview:

Speeches, correspondence, printed material, videotapes, and other materials documenting Karen Nussbaum's career as a labor activist, focusing on her work advocating for women workers.

Papers of NOW officer Lucy Komisar, 1969-1982

Collection Identifier: MC 488
Overview:

Papers of National Organization for Women officer Lucy Komisar, NOW's Vice President of Public Relations.

Records of the National Association of Women Judges, 1979-1997 (inclusive), 1979-1989 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 436: T-255: Vt-73
Overview:

Records of the National Association of Women Judges, an organization that was founded in 1979 to address legal, educational, social, and ethical issues facing women judges and to increase the number of women judges in the judiciary.

Papers of Mary Lee Sargent, 1982-2004

Collection Identifier: MC 1110: T-424: Vt-219: DVD-97: MP-94
Overview:

Correspondence, flyers, notes, audiovisual material, photographs, legal documents, publicity, and clippings documenting actions organized by the Grassroots Group of Second Class Citizens and Women Rising in Resistance.