Women--Southern States
Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:
Around the world in 75 years: Autobiography of Dorothy Kneeland Clark, 1977
Autobiography of Dorothy Kneeland Clark, educator.
Papers of Barbara Deming, 1886-1995
Correspondence, writings, etc., of Barbara Deming, feminist lesbian author and activist.
Papers of Virginia Foster Durr, ca.1910-2007
Biographical materials, correspondence, clippings, photographs, and other materials documenting the life of civil rights activist Virginia Foster Durr.
Richard James Hooker collection of letters from American women, 1788-1890
Correspondence, mostly by19th century American women, compiled by Richard James Hooker of Chicago, Illinois.
Maryland Suffrage Collection, 1910-1920
Composite collection of suffrage yearbooks, newspapers, and reports of Equal Suffrage League of Baltimore; Just Franchise League of Talbot County, Maryland; and State Equal Franchise League of Maryland.
Papers of Annabel Matthews, 1880-1960 (inclusive), 1901-1960 (bulk)
Correspondence, clippings, photographs, etc., of Annabel Matthews, lawyer and government tax specialist.
Papers of Annie Whitlock, 1888-1896
General correspondence and love letters of Virginia schoolteacher, Annie Whitlock.
Papers of Charlotte Hawkins Brown, 1900-1961
Correspondence, speeches, etc., of Charlotte Hawkins Brown, educator and founder of the Palmer Memorial Institute in Sedalia, North Carolina.
Papers of David Frederick Babson, 1903-1984
Correspondence, scrapbook, photographs, etc., of David Frederick Babson, private during World War I and Harvard class of 1925.
Papers of Dorothy Shipley Granger, 1914-1998 (inclusive), 1937-1978 (bulk)
Papers of Dorothy Shipley Granger, suffragist, women's rights activist, radio producer, and Baltimore civic leader.
Papers of Ellen Sullivan Woodward, 1927-1954
Correspondence, speeches, articles, etc., of Ellen Sullivan Woodward, the second woman in the Mississippi House of Representatives and federal government official.
Papers of Frances Euphemia Thompson, 1897-1983
Correspondence, speeches, photographs, etc., of Frances Euphemia Thompson, African American artist and educator.
Papers of Lorraine Rowan Cooper, 1936-1983
Correspondence, scrapbooks, photographs, etc., of Lorraine (Rowan) Cooper, speaker, hostess, columnist, and wife of John Sherman Cooper, U.S. Senator.
Papers of Martha Elizabeth Chew, 1924-1985
Correspondence of Martha Elizabeth Chew, teacher.
Papers of Martha Ragsdale Ragland, 1852-1997 (inclusive), 1921-1997 (bulk)
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 Caperton Bingham and Barry Bingham, 1929-1953
Correspondence of Mary Bingham, editor and publisher.
Papers of Ruth Cowan Nash, ca.1905-1990
Correspondence, writings, speeches, etc., of Ruth Cowan Nash, war correspondent and writer.
Papers of Sally Hacker, 1951-1991
Papers of Sally Hacker, sociologist, professor, and feminist.
Papers of the Chamberlain-Adams family, 1827-1931
Correspondence and family papers of the Chamberlain and Adams families of Maine, including soldier, educator, and politician Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain and his wife Frances Adams Chamberlain.
Papers of the Holt-Messer family. 1809-1962
Papers of Joseph Burt Holt and Julia Evelyn Rollins Holt, who homesteaded in Minnesota and were instrumental in founding the town of Champlin; aided freedmen in Jackson, Mississippi; they taught school in Atlanta, Georgia; and worked on Indian reservations in Lac Court d'Oreilles, Wisconsin, and Los Pinos, Colorado.
Papers of Catherine Filene Shouse, 1878-1998
Correspondence, scrapbooks, diaries, photographs, etc., of philanthropist and patron of the arts, Catherine Filene Shouse.
Somerville and Howorth family papers, 1850-1974
Diaries, correspondence, photographs, etc., of Nellie (Nugent) Somerville, suffragist and temperance worker; her daughter Lucy (Somerville) Howorth, lawyer; and other female family members in Mississippi.
Papers of Helen Hunt West, 1917-1964
Correspondence, speeches, articles, etc., of Helen Hunt West, lawyer and journalist.