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Civil rights

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Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source

Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:

Additional papers of Edith Banfield Jackson, 1870-1985

Collection Identifier: MC 853
Overview:

Addenda to the papers (MC 304) of Edith Banfield Jackson, pediatrician and child psychiatrist, includes correspondence with colleagues, photographs and documentation of early day care centers, family correspondence, and patient records.

Interviews of the Black Women Oral History Project, 1976-1981

Collection Identifier: OH-31: T-32
Overview:

The Black Women Oral History Project collection consists of audiotapes and transcripts of 72 oral histories.

Gary J. Greenberg papers

Collection Identifier: LAW-MMC-284
Overview:

Papers documenting the career of Harvard Law School graduate, Gary Greenberg, both as a lawyer at the Department of Justice during the late 1960s, as well as his personal interest in civil rights.

Papers of Helen Boyden Lamb, 1937-1975

Collection Identifier: MC 228: T-159
Overview:

Correspondence, drafts, notes, etc., of Helen Boyden Lamb, economist.

Audio collection of the National Organization for Women, 1966-1991

Collection Identifier: T-29
Overview:

Audiotapes of National Organization for Women national board meetings, national conference proceedings and workshops, interviews, and speeches.

Orrin Grimmell Judd briefs

Collection Identifier: HOLLIS 3213187
Overview:

Although this collection begins with some miscellaneous material from the Harvard law review, the bulk of these briefs is drawn from Judd's years in private practice and from his time as Solicitor General of New York. The Judd Briefs also includes judicial opinions published and speeches given by the judge during his tenure on the United States District Court for Eastern New York.

Papers of Harriet F. Pilpel, 1967-1980

Collection Identifier: 82-M123
Overview:

Records of family planning organizations and conferences, articles, pamphlets, etc., of Harriet F. Pilpel, lawyer.

Papers of Hermine Isaacs Popper, 1941-1968

Collection Identifier: MC 255
Overview:

Writings, correspondence, notes, etc., of Hermine Isaacs Popper, editor, critic, and short story writer.

Papers of Louise Leonard Wright, 1916-1977 (inclusive), 1930-1963 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: 80-M140--83-M110
Overview:

Correspondence, speeches, minutes, etc., of Louise Leonard Wright, interior decorator and lecturer.

Papers of Martha Ragsdale Ragland, 1852-1997 (inclusive), 1921-1997 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 444
Overview:

Correspondence, speeches, scrapbooks, etc., of civic worker, political campaigner, and advocate of civil rights, birth control, and women's rights, Martha Ragsdale Ragland.

Papers of Mary O. Eastwood, 1915-1983 (inclusive), 1961-1977 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 596
Overview:

Correspondence, minutes, memos, etc., of Mary O. Eastwood, lawyer and feminist.

Papers of Mary Pillsbury Lord, 1927-1972

Collection Identifier: MC 333
Overview:

Correspondence, speeches, articles, etc., of Mary Pillsbury Lord, civic worker.

Papers of Sarah Merry Bradley Gamble, 1810-1984

Collection Identifier: MC 368
Overview:

Correspondence, writings, and photographs, etc., of Sarah Merry Bradley Gamble, birth control activist; also includes family papers.

Records of the Massachusetts Branch of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1915-1977

Collection Identifier: 83-M23
Overview:

Correspondence, newsletters, financial records, etc., of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Massachusetts Branch, which organized protest marches, obtained funds for the relief of the poor in many parts of the world, and organized community action for the repeal of unjust laws and for the passage of disarmament and anti-war bills.

Records of the Women's Equity Action League, 1967-1990

Collection Identifier: MC 500
Overview:

Addenda to the records of the Women's Equity Action League (WEAL), a national membership organization with state affiliates, founded in 1968 and dedicated to improving the status and lives of all women primarily through education, litigation, and legislation.

The political activities of the first generation of fully enfranchised Connecticut women, 1920-1945, oral history transcripts, 1980-1982

Collection Identifier: MC 362
Overview:

Interview transcripts and data sheets with biographical information from Political Women in Connecticut project, sponsored by the Center for Oral History and the Women’s Studies Program at the University of Connecticut.