Women--Social conditions
Found in 54 Collections and/or Records:
Notable American women, the modern period, records, 1975-1980
Correspondence, drafts research notes, etc., documenting the preparation of volume four of Notable American Women, The Modern Period, a biographical dictionary of American women.
Papers of Ann Bookman 1925-2013
Commissioned studies, interviews, legislation, national outreach programs, research projects, reports, speeches and photographs of Ann Bookman, social policy expert on women's issues, work-family balance, and community engagement.
Papers of Ann Hunter Popkin, 1968-1977
Essays, position papers, publicity, etc., of Bread and Roses, Cell 16, and other women's liberation organizations collected by Annie Popkin, founding member of Bread and Roses, activist and educator.
Papers of Annie Ware Winsor Allen, 1818-1993
Correspondence, diaries, photographs, scrapbooks, etc., of Annie Ware Winsor Allen, educator and founder of the Roger Ascham School in White Plains, New York.
Papers of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1846-1961
Papers of writer Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
Papers of Dorothy Dunbar Bromley, 1897-1986
Photographs, correspondence, articles, etc., of Dorothy Dunbar Bromley, journalist and writer.
Papers of Elizabeth Tilton, 1914-1949
Diaries, drafts of autobiographical and family history books, correspondence, etc., of Elizabeth Tilton, temperance crusader, feminist, and writer.
Papers of Ellen Martin Henrotin, 1865-1921
Correspondence, speeches, notebooks, etc., of Ellen Martin Henrotin, reformer and second president of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs.
Papers of Frances Rousmaniere Dewing, 1906-1963
Essays, journal excerpts, biographical information, etc., of Frances Rousmaniere Dewing, educator.
Papers of Gerda Lerner, 1950-1995
Correspondence, interviews, writings, etc., of Gerda Lerner, historian and author.
Papers of Irene Monroe, 1955-2015
Awards and honors, educational material, sermons, speeches, writings, photographs, memorabilia, audiovisual material, etc. of ordained minister Irene Monroe.
Papers of Lucretia Mott Churchill Jordan, 1882-1922
Scrapbook, programs, journal, etc,. of Lucretia Mott Churchill Jordan, great-granddaughter of abolitionist Lucretia Mott.
Papers of M. Madeline Southard, ca.1878-2016
Journals, family correspondence, photographs, and oral histories of Methodist minister, missionary, and author, M. Madeline Southard.
Papers of the Swanton family, 1759-1991 (inclusive), 1826-1926 (bulk)
Diaries, commonplace books, and correspondence of the Byram, Gay, Swanton, and Worcester families of Maine and Massachusetts.
Records of Notable American Women, 1607-1950, 1958-1973
Correspondence, drafts, research notes, etc., documenting the preparation of the first three volumes of Notable American Women, a biographical dictionary of American women.
Records of Notable American women: a biographical dictionary completing the twentieth century, 1994-2005
Correspondence, printed databases, and biographical writings documenting the research and publication of the fifth volume of the biographical resource series, Notable American Women.
Records of the American Council on Education, 1951
Press releases, conference program, papers, etc., of the Conference on Women in the Defense Decade in 1951.
Records of the Babson-Bernays Competition, 1977-1980
Records of the Babson-Bernays Competition including correspondence, clippings, competition advertisements, and competition entries consisting of essays and letters on programs to achieve economic justice for homemakers.
Records of the March for Women's Lives, 1988-2004 (inclusive), 2003-2004 (bulk)
Minutes, reports, correspondence, budgets, notes, schedules, and contracts related to the planning, organizing, and executing of the March for Women's Lives, held in Washington, DC, on April 25, 2004.
Records of the New England Women's Club, 1843-1971
Minutes, correspondence, reports, etc., of the New England Women's Club, one of the oldest women's clubs in the United States.
Records of the Radcliffe College Seminar on Women, 1951-1959
Typescripts or reprints of papers presented at the Radcliffe College Seminar on Women, a joint project of the Radcliffe Seminars and the Women’s Archives (now the Schlesinger Library) in 1951.
Papers of Lynn Hecht Schafran, 1957-2013
Awards, correspondence, calendars, educational material, speeches, writings, photographs, memorabilia, audiovisual material, etc., of Lynn Hecht Schafran, attorney, women's rights activist, and judicial educator.
Papers of Rachel Josefowitz Siegel, 1929-2016
Correspondence, educational material, writings, photographs, etc., of feminist psychotherapist and social worker Rachel J. Siegel
Papers of Margo St. James, 1939-2018 (inclusive), 1966-2000 (bulk)
Correspondence, printed materials, writings, photographs, etc., of feminist activist and sex workers' rights advocate Margo St. James.
Records of That Takes Ovaries, 2002-2010
Posters, programs, photographs, correspondence, and memorabilia related to the book, play, and open-mic movement That Takes Ovaries.