Feminism--United States
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Records of Boston N.O.W., 1967-1990
Correspondence, minutes, reports, audiotapes, etc., of Boston National Organization for Women, an organization working for legal, economic, and social equality for women.
Papers of Catherine Shipe East, 1941-1996
Papers of government official and feminist activist Catherine East
Papers of Wilma Scott Heide, 1968-1985
Papers of Wilma Scott Heide, sociologist and chair and president of the National Organization for Women.
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 Maren Lockwood Carden, 1969-1979
Papers of Maren Lockwood Carden, sociologist, feminist, and author of The New Feminist Movement.
Papers of NOW officer Dolores Alexander, 1960-1973
Papers of National Organization for Women executive director Dolores Alexander.
Papers of NOW officer Judith Lightfoot, 1971-1977
Papers of National Organization for Women officer Judith Lightfoot, NOW chair.
Papers of NOW officer Lynne Darcy, 1971-1976
Papers of National Organization for Women officer Lynne Darcy, coordinator of NOW's Task Force on Compliance and Enforcement.
Papers of Sally Hacker, 1951-1991
Papers of Sally Hacker, sociologist, professor, and feminist.
Papers of Judith Ann Pickering, 1971-2018 (inclusive), 1971-1976 (bulk)
Correspondence, minutes, notes, printed material, etc., documenting Judith Ann Pickering's work as a member of the board of directors of the National Organization for Women (NOW) and as an ERA activist.
Records of the NOW Legal Defense & Education Fund, 1968-2008
Records of the National Organization for Women Legal Defense & Education Fund (NOW LDEF), founded in 1970 to fight gender inequality in the United States through litigation and public policy advocacy.
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.