Motherhood--United States
Found in 33 Collections and/or Records:
Papers of the Wallace family, 1895-2006 (inclusive), 1923-1973 (bulk)
Papers of Caroline Drayton Phillips, 1893-1970
Diaries and papers of Caroline Astor Drayton Phillips, wife of career diplomat William Phillips, mother of six children, and lifelong diarist.
Additional papers of the Poor family, 1778-2008 (inclusive), 1820-2006 (bulk)
Collection consists of family correspondence, diaries, legal and financial records, photographs, etc., of the Poor family of Andover, Maine; the Pierce family of Brookline, Massachusetts; the Fox family of Ledyard and Plainfield, Connecticut, and Dorchester, Massachusetts; and the Chandler family of Wilmington, Delaware, and Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Records of Lamaze International, 1849-2006 (inclusive), 1951-2001 (bulk)
Collection includes administrative records and the web site for Lamaze International, an organization that educates women and men about pregnancy, the birth process, and teaches psychological practices and physical techniques to help women overcome pain in labor.
Papers of the Stark family, 1683-1985 (inclusive), 1850-1978 (bulk)
Correspondence, diaries, photographs, etc., of the Stark family of Dorchester, Massachusetts; the Bellamy family of Cleveland, Ohio; and the Crouter family which lived in the Philippines and Cleveland, Ohio, and was interned in a Japanese prisoner of war camp in the Philippines during World War II.
Videotape collection of the NOW Legal Defense & Education Fund, 1984-1990
Coverage of women's issues through television talk shows and news programs, interviews, public service announcements, and footage of conferences relating to women
Papers of Dorothy Wallace, 1865-2015 (inclusive), 1935-2000 (bulk)
Correspondence, writings, schoolwork, scrapbooks, diaries, and family records of philanthropist and teacher Dorothy Wallace.
Work and family : low income and minority women talk about their lives, ca.1930-1990
Audiocassettes, transcripts, field notes, etc., generated by Fran Leeper Buss as part of her oral history project, Work and Family: Low Income and Minority Women Talk about Their Lives.