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Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
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.
Papers of Catherine Shipe East, 1941-1996
Papers of government official and feminist activist Catherine East
Papers of Doris B. Gold, 1962-1983
Articles, speeches, correspondence, etc., of Doris B. Gold, publicist, writer, and editor
Papers of Frances Arick Kolb, 1955-1990 (inclusive), 1972-1990 (bulk)
Papers of Frances Arick Kolb, educational consultant, historian, and Eastern Regional Director and board member of the National Organization for Women.
Papers of Marcia Cohen, 1967-1987
Transcripts of interviews conducted by Marcia Cohen with feminist leaders as well as minutes, correspondence, and other materials documenting the founding of the National Organization for Women (NOW).
Papers of Marguerite Rawalt, 1870s-1989
Papers of Marguerite Rawalt, attorney and officer in the National Federation of Business and Professional Women, National Organization for Women, and Women's Equity Action League.
Papers of NOW officer Shirley Bernard, 1966-1981
Papers of National Organization for Women officer Shirley Bernard, coordinator of NOW's Western Region.
Papers of Sally Hacker, 1951-1991
Papers of Sally Hacker, sociologist, professor, and feminist.
American women's rights movement interviews by Leila J. Rupp and Verta A. Taylor, 1979-1983
Collection contains audiotapes and transcripts of interviews conducted by Rupp and Taylor with women who played significant roles in the American women's rights movement.
Records of the Tully-Crenshaw Feminist Oral History Project, 1961-2001 (inclusive), 1990-1993 (bulk)
A collection of interviews conducted by and with past officers and members of the National Organization for Women (NOW) regarding the formation of NOW and their roles in the organization. All participants in the project were active in NOW during the late 1960s and 1970s.