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ERA. Rescission. North Dakota: vote count [House], 1980-1981.

Item — Carton 124: [Barcode: RS0BLN]Identifier: MC 496: M-152, 124.7.
Scope and Contents: Series XXXV, ERA RESCISSION, 1962-1983 (scattered) (#120.1-125.49). Some states, after having passed the ERA, later considered rescinding their support for the amendment. The constitutionality of rescission, as well as that of time extension of the ERA's ratification period, were questions central to Idaho v. Freeman. While defendant-intervenors in that litigation, NOW monitored the legislative elections and activities of states considering rescission. In some instances, the National Office...

I'm Running Away from Home, But I'm Not Allowed to Cross the Street, 1972-1971.

Item — Box 2: [Barcode: RSPMZP]Identifier: MC 1256, 2.11-2.12.
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Includes correspondence with Jo Ann Evansgardner concerning Know, Inc.'s financial problems and issues surrounding printing the book as well as Evansgardner's feelings of disillusionment and anger following the Majority Caucus split in the National Organization for Women.

Correspondence to VOLCOM, 1990 (6 of 9).

Item — Box 42: [Barcode: RSPLV2]Identifier: MC 1139, 42.8.
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Includes Beatrice Collins to Molly Yard (National Organization for Women) criticizing pro-choice views.

Series V. FEMINIST ORGANIZATIONS AND ACTIVISM, 1970-1978 (#13.8-16.9, F+D.3)

Series Identifier: MC 862
Scope and Contents: Series V, FEMINIST ORGANIZATIONS AND ACTIVISM, 1970-1978 (#13.8-16.9, F+D.3), includes articles, meeting minutes, organizing files, correspondence, and publicity related to Gabriner's work with the group Georgians for the ERA and her lesbian feminist political activism in Atlanta more generally. Gabriner was involved in the founding of Georgians for the ERA, and worked to gain the state's passage of the Equal Rights Amendment. Her notes and minutes from meetings reveal allegiances between...

NOW t-shirt, undated. Digital

Item — Oversize_box | MEMORABILIA, Box 3: [Barcode: RSN1TU]Identifier: MC 688, Mem.4.
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Series V, MEMORABILIA, 1977-2007 (#20.3-22.3m, F+D.2m, Mem.1-Mem.5), includes buttons, stickers, bumper stickers, tote bags, etc., commemorating Hays's involvement in NOW and her participation in feminist events, including those sponsored by NOW. Additional objects received in 2018 can be found in Series VI, Subseries B. Objects are arranged alphabetically by topic.

NOW ERA t-shirt, undated. Digital

Item — Oversize_box 29: [Barcode: RSN83H]Identifier: MC 688, 29OB.6m.
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Subseries B, Memorabilia, ca.1974-2006 (#27.7m-30CB.3m), includes buttons, stickers, bumper stickers, tote bags, t-shirts, etc., documenting Hays's involvement in NOW, particularly NOW-sponsored marches and rallies, as well as her support for women candidates for political office and other feminist causes, including the ERA. Objects are arranged alphabetically.

Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Committee on Sex and Law, 1978-1980.

Item — Box 38: [Barcode: RSN5CM]Identifier: MC 825: Vt-67: T-563, 38.2-38.3.
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Includes constitution, amicus curiae brief in support of the Equal Rights Amendment (State of Missouri v. National Organization for Women, Inc.) (#38.2), and memorandum re: proposed City Council bill prohibiting discrimination in membership of private clubs (#38.2).

No Nukes N.O.W. button, undated.

Item — Box 1: [Barcode: RSN3FC]Identifier: MC 613: T-365: Vt-172, 1.7m., 1.7m-2.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Most files arrived at the library in folders; folder titles were retained when possible and appear in quotation marks. The archivist created the file arrangement, as well as the folders and folder titles for materials received loose.Series I, KATRINA MARTHA VAN ALSTYNE WELLES SWANSON, 1921-2008 (#1.1-53.4, PD.1-PD.7, E.1), includes biographical and personal material; school records; writings, sermons and speeches; subject and correspondence files from St. John's Episcopal Church;...

Panorama. WTTG-TV. Washington, DC. November 5, 1980 and August 2, 1983.

Item — Carton 1: [Barcode: RSN9ZZ]Identifier: Vt-117, 12-13.
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Reel 12: Crisp discusses working on the John Anderson campaign, the 1980 election, etc. Reel 13: Crisp, Ann Lewis, Political Director of the Democratic Party, and Eleanor Smeal, former president of the National Organization for Women, discuss the gender gap in politics and the Reagan administration, race, and the up-coming presidential election. 2 ¾-inch U-matic videotapes. 55 minutes.

Reproductive Rights. NOW v. Scheidler. Operation Rescue materials (#301827-#301940), 1988, n.d.

Item — Carton 79: [Barcode: RSMRXH]Identifier: MC 496: M-152, 79.13.
Scope and Contents: Subseries D, Supporting documents by Bates stamp number, 1975-1993 (#74.8-81.14, 229.3-229.35), contains correspondence, clippings, articles, and other printed material by and about pro-life organizations. "Opposition Clips" from Planned Parenthood Federation of America (#79.54-80.14) and clippings from the Women's Media Project (#77.37-78.9, 80.33-80.35) contain newspaper and magazine articles about the pro-life movement published between 1988 and 1989. To maintain the numerical sequence of...

ERA. NOW ERA San Francisco vigil t-shirt, 1982. Digital

Item — Oversize_box | MEMORABILIA, Box 2: [Barcode: RSMUCX]Identifier: MC 898, 66.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The memorabilia collection of the Schlesinger Library contains buttons, pins, banners, games, stickers, t-shirts, and other objects collected by the Schlesinger Library. Objects document suffrage; gay, lesbian, and transgender rights; efforts to pass the Equal Rights Amendment; women candidates' political campaigns; women's and girls' organizations; demonstrations for reproductive rights; movements to end violence against women; and other women's issues. Additional objects are housed at the...

Series VI. ORGANIZATIONS, 1970-2011 (#75.10-85.13, 212F+B.5-212F+B.8, 213F+B.1-213F+B.9, 207OB.11-207OB.14, 220SB.2, E.1)

Series Identifier: MC 940
Scope and Contents: Series VI, ORGANIZATIONS, 1970-2011 (#75.10-85.13, 212F+B.5-212F+B.8, 213F+B.1-213F+B.9, 207OB.11-207OB.14, 220SB.2, E.1), contains files related to those national and local organizations with which Davis had a long relationship and/or served on a Board of Directors or Board of Advisors. Organizations include Women of Color Resource Center, National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression (NAARPR), Critical Resistance, and the Prison Activism Resource Center. Communist Party USA...

"In the Public Interest" radio show (produced by The Businessman's Educational Fund) clips, 1971?

Item — Carton 1: [Barcode: RSPV32]Identifier: MC 915: T-505: Vt-85, T-505.14.
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Dolores Alexander, former Executive Director of National Organization for Women, describes New York City speakout on rape; men's "beauty pageant" in a group therapy session; women's liberation movement. Robin Morgan defines the concept of sisterhood. Lucy Komisar describes Sigmund Freud's views of women. Betsy Ashton discusses abortion laws and their affect on doctors.

Abortion: the New Civil War Channel 5 (FOX-TV), October 26, 1989.

Item Identifier: MC 831, Vt-281.119.
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Reporter Barbara Laskin discusses abortion with guests "Rebecca," Christa Porphy, the Billings family, Molly Yard (National Organization for Women), Kate Michelman (National Abortion Rights Action League), Richard Roper (Princeton University), Bill and Abbie Calvin (Operation Rescue), Merle Hoffman (Choices clinic), Faye Wattleton (Planned Parenthood), and John Tomicki (New Jersey Right to Life).

Viewpoint (WGBB), Long Island, New York; telephone call between Bill Baird and Dave Anderson, 1976.

Item Identifier: MC 831, T-519.116.
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Debate between John Short (Pro-Life Legal Action Committee) and Bill Baird re: birth control and abortion; Bill Baird discussing incident with Connecticut National Organization for Women and comments that the lesbian movement has taken the organization over. Baird also discusses Baird v. Belotti and an incident that happened at school between Principal Noyes and Dave Anderson.

Series IX. COLLABORATIONS

Series Identifier: MC 503: T-321: Vt-134
Scope and Contents: Series IX, COLLABORATIONS, 1974-1994, n.d. (#45.16-52.12, Vt-134.1, OD.1), includes correspondence and related materials by and about those groups with which the Boston Women's Health Book Collective cooperated to produce educational materials, or worked to change legislation and regulations. Additional correspondence from members of these groups and others are spread throughout the collection; see especially Series V (Judy Norsigian). For correspondence about endorsement requests from...

NOW ERA Yes t-shirt. Digital

Item — Oversize_box 27: [Barcode: RSMR9X]Identifier: 77-M13--96-M48: T-187, 709go.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Series I, History and founding (#1-13f+), includes charter, correspondence about the founding, statement of purpose, bylaws, and report on structure of Boston NOW. It also contains a 1971 survey of NOW chapters, which gives a useful summary of the state of the organization nationwide. Boston NOW's web site is being captured periodically as part of Harvard University Library's Web Archive Collection (WAX). Series II, Board and officers (#14-128), consists mainly of minutes of...

NOW Rosie the Riveter button, 1998.

Item — Box 445: [Barcode: RSN8G5]Identifier: MC 666, 445.8m., 445.8m-7.
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Series XVIII, MEMORABILIA, ca.1974-2004 (#445.8m-446.10m, 447FB.1m-447FB.13m), includes buttons, pins, magnets, t-shirts, necklaces, etc., created by NOW or collected by NOW members. Files are arranged with items created by NOW first, followed by an alphabetical grouping by topic of other objects. Topics may overlap (e.g., buttons commemorating ERA marches filed under "ERA" could also be filed under marches).

West Virginia NOW state conference t-shirt, 1982. Digital

Item — Oversize_box | MEMORABILIA, Box 3: [Barcode: RSN1TU]Identifier: MC 666, Mem.2.
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Series XVIII, MEMORABILIA, ca.1974-2004 (#445.8m-446.10m, 447FB.1m-447FB.13m), includes buttons, pins, magnets, t-shirts, necklaces, etc., created by NOW or collected by NOW members. Files are arranged with items created by NOW first, followed by an alphabetical grouping by topic of other objects. Topics may overlap (e.g., buttons commemorating ERA marches filed under "ERA" could also be filed under marches).

Kelly and Company, July 24, 1985.

Item Identifier: MC 831, T-519.521.
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Bill Baird and unidentified woman from the National Organization for Women debate sexism in the women's movement.

Radio talk show (WHIT), Reno, Nevada, undated.

Item Identifier: MC 831, T-519.947.
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Host Eddie Anderson interviews Molly Yard (National Organization for Women) on politics and abortion followed by listener question and comment period.

Series IV. ORGANIZATIONS, 1968-2007 (#22.14-25.14, CD-045.2)

Series Identifier: MC 670: Vt-188: CD-045: DVD-050
Scope and Contents: Series IV, ORGANIZATIONS, 1968-2007 (#22.14-25.14, CD-045.2), includes correspondence, notes, and research documents related to the founding of the American Sociological Association Women's Caucus and Sociologists for Women in Society (SWS), as well as the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) Committee W on the Status of Women in Academia. A few folders document Rossi's involvement with the National Organization for Women, including a lengthy written report of the NOW 2006...

Segment 1, (WSMV-TV) Channel 4 News, Nashville, Kentucky; Segment 2, (WKRN-TV) Channel 2, Nashville, Kentucky; Segment 3, (WKRN-TV) Channel 2, Nashville, Kentucky: Segment 4, (WKRN-TV) Channel 2, Nashville, Kentucky, June 30 - July 1, 1995.

Item Identifier: MC 831, Vt-281.194.
Scope and Contents: Segment 1, Bill Baird picketing the National Right to Life Convention featuring Wanda Franz (National Right to Life Committee) and Richard Land (Southern Baptist Convention) with Kim Travers reporting, Segment 2, Bill Baird picketing the National Right to Life Convention featuring Bill Baird, David O'Steen (Right to Life), and Michelle Arocha Allen (Right to Life); News footage of Bill Baird picketing the National Right to Life Convention featuring Bill Baird, Felicia Goeken (Right to Life),...

Papers of Lori Ann Mennella related to NOW, 1977-1985.

Item Identifier: A/M547, 1.
Scope and Contents: Printed material, writings, correspondence, and photographs related to the work of the National Organization for Women (NOW) in the Washington, DC, area during the late 1970s and early 1980s. There are copies of correspondence related to an audit of the 1978 finances, as well as an account by Mennella which criticizes the work of the auditor. She was also active in the 51st State NOW (Washington, DC) chapter, and the collection contains meeting flyers from the chapter, as well as a letter...