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Additional records of the National Organization for Women, 1970-2011

Collection Identifier: MC 666
Overview:

Additional records of the National Organization for Women (NOW), the largest feminist organization in the United States.

Additional records of 9 to 5, National Association of Working Women (U.S.), 1972-1985

Collection Identifier: 82-M189--86-M213: T-78
Overview:

Addenda to the records (79-M116--81-M121) of 9 to 5, National Association of Working Women (U.S.).

Additional records of Boston N.O.W., 1970-2005

Collection Identifier: MC 632
Overview:

Additional records of the Boston Chapter of the National Organization for Women (NOW) document members' activism for reproductive rights, economic equality, ending violence against women, etc.

Records of Massachusetts NOW, 1970-2006

Collection Identifier: MC 580: T-381
Overview:

Records of the Massachusetts Chapter of the National Organization for Women (NOW) document its efforts on behalf of women's rights and an end to violence against women through lobbying the state legislature, advocating before government agencies, and organizing public demonstrations.

Papers of Toni Carabillo and Judith Meuli, ca.1890-2008 (inclusive), 1950-2005 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 725: T-405: DVD-24: CD-71
Overview:

Personal and professional papers, including correspondence, appointment calendars, photograph/scrapbook albums and other photographs, writings, notes, research and printed materials, audiocassettes etc., of feminists and National Organization for Women officers Toni Carabillo and Judith Meuli, who were politically active in California and nationally.

Additional papers of Charlotte Bunch, 1944-2010

Collection Identifier: MC 708: T-474: MP-59
Overview:

Addenda to the papers of Charlotte Bunch, educator, lesbian feminist, writer, and activist.

Papers of Rosalyn Baxandall, 1933-2015

Collection Identifier: MC 887: T-538: DVD-134
Overview:

Correspondence, teaching papers, writings, photographs, etc., of feminist historian Rosalyn Baxandall.