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Papers of Fran Leeper Buss, 1968-2012

Collection Identifier: MC 788
Overview:

Papers of Fran Leeper Buss include writings, correspondence, clippings, and printed materials, which document her life as a wife and mother, oral historian, teacher, and activist. Also included are notes and transcripts of oral history interviews.

Additional papers of Gerda Lerner, 1916-2020 (inclusive), 1963-2013 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 769: T-493: CD-79: Vt-265: DVD-100
Overview:

Papers of historian, professor, and author, Gerda Lerner.

Papers of Irene Monroe, 1955-2015

Collection Identifier: MC 833: T-522: Vt-106: CD-104: DVD-124
Overview:

Awards and honors, educational material, sermons, speeches, writings, photographs, memorabilia, audiovisual material, etc. of ordained minister Irene Monroe.

Papers of Deborah Wolfe, 1945-1970

Collection Identifier: MC 879
Overview:

Publications, speeches, Congressional documents, and a curriculum vitae of educator and minister Deborah Wolfe. Includes one portrait photograph of Wolfe.

Papers of De Ama Battle, 1970-2015

Collection Identifier: MC 931: DVD-90: MP-66
Overview:

Curricula, letters, flyers, programs, brochures, posters, awards, certificates, invitations, newsletters, clippings, photographs, and videos of dancer and educator De Ama Battle and her Massachusetts-based nonprofit arts education organization, the Art of Black Dance and Music.

Papers of Gerda Lerner, 1950-1995

Collection Identifier: 75-37--96-M8
Overview:

Correspondence, interviews, writings, etc., of Gerda Lerner, historian and author.

Papers of Gerda Lerner, 1924-2006

Collection Identifier: MC 498: T-492
Overview:

Papers of historian and feminist Gerda Lerner reflecting her professional career, writings, and lectures.

Papers of Angela Y. Davis, 1937-2017 (inclusive), 1968-2006 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 940
Overview:

Writings, correspondence, speeches, and subject files of black feminist philosopher and prison abolitionist Angela Y. Davis.