Protest movements--United States
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Additional papers of Holly Near, 1954-2011 (inclusive), 1975-2006 (bulk)
These addenda to the papers of singer, songwriter, activist, actor, and author Holly Near contain concert contracts; performance programs, posters, and advertisements; television and movie scripts; personal correspondence and fan mail; photographs; and records of Redwood Records.
Audiotape collection of Alix Dobkin, 1975-1995
Audiotapes of concerts and lectures by, and interviews with lesbian singer-songwriter Alix Dobkin. Also included is her personal collection of audiotapes featuring women's music.
Papers of Rosalyn Baxandall, 1933-2015
Correspondence, teaching papers, writings, photographs, etc., of feminist historian Rosalyn Baxandall.
Additional papers of Charlotte Bunch, 1944-2010
Addenda to the papers of Charlotte Bunch, educator, lesbian feminist, writer, and activist.
Papers of Alix Dobkin, 1973-2004 (inclusive), 1979-1995 (bulk)
Papers of lesbian singer, songwriter, and activist Alix Dobkin include fan mail, business correspondence, t-shirts, and material about the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival.
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.
Houghton Library collection of anti-nuclear protest armbands
Contains six linen armbands, with text and decorative elements, used at anti-nuclear protests against power plants at Seabrook (New Hampshire), Shoreham (New York), and Dauphin County (Pennsylvania).
Papers of Helen Lingenfelter Gray, 1901-2017 (inclusive), 1928-1980 (bulk)
Papers of Helen Lingenfelter Gray, lawyer and women's rights and peace activist.
Papers of Holly Near, 1967-1994
Papers of singer, songwriter, activist, actor, and author Holly Near
Papers of Mary Peabody, 1883-1997 (inclusive), 1904-1981 (bulk)
Papers of Mary Peabody, member of the Peabody family of Massachusetts, activist, and civic volunteer.
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.
Papers of Serena Yuan Volpp, 1988-1992
The papers of Serena Yuan Volpp contain flyers, brochures, clippings, and correspondence with Radcliffe College President Linda S. Wilson concerning efforts to establish a women's center at Harvard University. Also included are five Harvard and Radcliffe College women's event posters collected by Volpp.