Women--Social conditions
Found in 54 Collections and/or Records:
Additional papers of Ann Hunter Popkin, 1954-1979
Addenda to the papers of educator, sociologist, feminist, and activist Ann Hunter Popkin.
Papers of Rosalyn Baxandall, 1933-2015
Correspondence, teaching papers, writings, photographs, etc., of feminist historian Rosalyn Baxandall.
Papers of Mary Ritter Beard, 1935-1958
Correspondence, articles, etc., of Mary Ritter Beard, historian, feminist, and author.
Papers of Pamela C. Berger, 1970-1971, undated
Essays, speeches, printed material, and bibliographies related to women and labor, standards of beauty, health, the environment, sexuality, and feminism; also member lists for Boston-based women's liberation group Bread and Roses.
Records of the Boston Women's Fund, 1966-2014
Reports, meeting minutes, incorporation papers, by-laws, correspondence, memos, grant applications, publications, financial records, photographs, video and audio recordings, press releases, and financial records of the Boston Women's Fund. Grant applications include pamphlets, brochures, flyers, and other publications from Boston-based grassroots community organizations for women.
Grandmother, Mother, and Me, undated
Mimeographed memoir by Bulkley, describing the lives of her grandmother and mother, and her life in St. Louis and encounters with settlement workers, including Roger Baldwin, and social reformers; this copy annotated by Baldwin.
Additional papers of Charlotte Bunch, 1944-2010
Addenda to the papers of Charlotte Bunch, educator, lesbian feminist, writer, and activist.
Papers of Joanne Ramey Cage, 1964-2019
Joanne Ramey Cage papers including journals; poems, ideas for poems, and award certificates for poems she wrote; short stories; unpublished novels, including romance novels; and notes on reading, William Shakespeare, and other topics of interest to Cage.
Records of Coyote, 1962-1989
Correspondence, position papers, photographs, etc., of COYOTE (Call Off Your Old Tired Ethics), an organization advocating the decriminalization of prostitution.
Papers of Tia Cross, 1963-2007
Correspondence, writings, photography, and memorabilia of Tia Cross, photographer, anti-racism activist, and feminist.
Papers of Barbara Deming, 1886-1995
Correspondence, writings, etc., of Barbara Deming, feminist lesbian author and activist.
Diaries of Mary Augusta Carr Cumings, 1866-1880
Diaries of Mary Augusta Carr Cumings, mother and homemaker.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton: a radical for woman's rights by Lois W. Banner, 1979
Typed draft of Lois W. Banner's book, Elizabeth Cady Stanton: A Radical for Woman's Rights.
Papers of Katherine Pollak Ellickson, ca.1830-2019 (inclusive), 1930-1996 (bulk)
Correspondence, diaries, writings, and photographs of Katherine Pollak Ellickson, labor economist, assistant director of the AFL-CIO's Social Security department, and executive secretary of the President's Commission on the Status of Women. Correspondence of members of Ellickson's extended family, including her husband, parents, and sister is also included in the collection, along with genealogical material such as family trees.
Papers of Donna M. Finn, 1971-2014
Correspondence, writings, notes, projects, and master's thesis of Donna Finn, Boston-based activist and co-founder of the Dorchester Women's Committee.
Focus on Women Videotapes, 1983-1993
Half-hour interviews aired on Focus on Women, a television show featuring women of achievement.
Collection of Sally Fox, 1575-2005 (inclusive), 1860-1929 (bulk)
Collection of Sally Fox, independent picture researcher, editor, writer, and collector of visual images of women.
Papers of Anna Spicer Gladding and Miriam Van Waters, 1855-1992
Correspondence, speeches, diaries, photographs, etc., of librarian Anna Spicer Gladding, and penologist Miriam Van Waters.
Papers of Susan Griffin, 1914-2015 (inclusive), 1943-2015 (bulk)
Writings, correspondence, and notes by feminist writer and social critic Susan Griffin.
Papers of Ruth Hinerfeld, 1978-1982
Correspondence, reports, speeches, etc., by League of Women Voters President Ruth Hinerfeld.
"Intimate acquaintance": courtship and the transition to marriage in America, 1770-1900, 1980
Dissertation, "Intimate Acquaintance": Courtship and the Transition to Marriage in America, 1770-1900, by Ellen K. Rothman.
Papers of Priscilla Chase Matsumiya, 1968-2000
Papers of Cambridge, Massachusetts, political activist Priscilla Chase Matsumiya contain material from her work as Coordinator for the Cambridge Committee to Ratify the Equal Rights Amendment, Cambridge League of Women Voters, and as a staff member of Massachusetts State Senator Michael LoPresti, Jr.
Audiovisual collection of Eve Merriam, 1964-1992
Audio- and videotape collection of Eve Merriam, poet, playwright, director, lyricist, and feminist.
Letters to Ms., 1972-1980
Letters to the editor of Ms. magazine.
Papers of Pauli Murray, 1827-1985
Correspondence, writings, photographs, etc., of Pauli Murray, lawyer, activist, and first African-American woman ordained as an Episcopal priest.