Women prisoners--United States
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Earl and Kathleen Essex collection on Joan Andrews, 1979-1998
Clippings documenting Joan Andrews' participation in abortion clinic protests; photographs of Andrews; legal documents relating to Andrews' 1986 arrest following a protest at The Ladies' Center in Pensacola, Florida; correspondence between Earl Essex and Andrews' lawyer, Stephen Anthony Flynn regarding financial support for Andrews' defense; and letters Andrews wrote to Earl and Kathleen Essex during her imprisonment.
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.
Audiovisual collection of Ann P. Meredith, 1976-2011 (inclusive), 1985-2011 (bulk)
Films, videotapes, DVDs, audiotapes and other formats that document the work of Ann P. Meredith, artist, photographer, and documentary filmmaker.
Papers of Adrienne Rich, 1927-1999
Papers of Adrienne Cecile Rich, poet, author, feminist, and teacher.
Records of Sojourner, 1920-2004 (inclusive), 1975-2002 (bulk)
Records of the feminist newspaper Sojourner, including correspondence, administrative records, photographs, and promotional materials.
Woman to Woman Videotape collection, 1983-1984
Videotapes of "Woman to Woman," a nationally syndicated television talk show with Pat Mitchell, creator, host, and co-producer.
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.