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Papers of Margery C. Leonard, 1929-1990 (inclusive), 1944-1985 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 759
Overview:

Correspondence and professional papers of Margery C. Leonard, lawyer, feminist and ERA activist.

Papers of Dorothy Shipley Granger, 1914-1998 (inclusive), 1937-1978 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 524
Overview:

Papers of Dorothy Shipley Granger, suffragist, women's rights activist, radio producer, and Baltimore civic leader.

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.

Papers of Hazel Hunkins-Hallinan, 1864-1984

Collection Identifier: MC 532: T-328
Overview:

Papers of Hazel Hunkins-Hallinan, suffragist and freelance journalist.

Papers of Catherine Shipe East, 1941-1996

Collection Identifier: MC 477: T-264: CD-131
Overview:

Papers of government official and feminist activist Catherine East

Additional papers of Barbara Seaman, 1933-2008 (inclusive), 1966-2006 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 695: CD-61: DVD-76: T-468: Vt-242
Overview:

Correspondence, letters from readers, press releases, photographs, and writings of Barbara Seaman, feminist, women's health activist, and author.

Records of the National Women's Political Caucus, 1970-2006

Collection Identifier: MC 522
Overview: Records of the National Women's Political Caucus, a national feminist organization with state and local chapters founded in 1971 to increase women's participation in the political process and create a women's political power base to achieve equality for all women by recruiting, training, and supporting pro-choice women candidates for elected and appointed offices at all levels of government, regardless of party affiliation. State and local chapters provide support to candidates running for...

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.

American women's rights movement interviews by Leila J. Rupp and Verta A. Taylor, 1979-1983

Collection Identifier: T-311: MC 635
Overview:

Collection contains audiotapes and transcripts of interviews conducted by Rupp and Taylor with women who played significant roles in the American women's rights movement.