Women clergy
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Interviews of the Black Women Oral History Project, 1976-1981
The Black Women Oral History Project collection consists of audiotapes and transcripts of 72 oral histories.
Papers of Olympia Brown, ca.1849-1963
Correspondence, writings, sermons, etc., of Olympia Brown, suffragist, author, and first woman ordained by full denominational authority.
Records of the Bureau of Vocational Information, 1908-1932
Correspondence, questionnaires, printed material, etc., of the Intercollegiate Bureau of Occupations and its predecessor Bureau of Vocational Information.
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.
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 Constance F. Parvey, ca.1920-2011
Papers of Constance Fern Parvey includes extensive writings, notes, correspondence, scrapbooks, photographs, and audiotapes, and document Parvey's professional career as a Lutheran minister, educator, writer, global feminist, and activist. A significant part of the collection focuses on her international work in elevating women's roles within the church.
Papers of Helen D. Lyman, 1882-1919
Scrapbook, photographs, etc., of Helen D. Lyman, minister in Benson, Vermont.
Papers of Anna Howard Shaw in the Mary Earhart Dillon Collection, 1863-1961
Papers of minister, physician, lecturer, and suffragist, Anna Howard Shaw.