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Sex discrimination in employment

 Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Additional records of 9 to 5, National Association of Working Women (U.S.), 1972-1985

Collection Identifier: 82-M189--86-M213: T-78
Overview:

Addenda to the records (79-M116--81-M121) of 9 to 5, National Association of Working Women (U.S.).

Carol Riegelman Lubin Papers, 1909-2005

Collection Identifier: MC 726
Overview:

Biographical materials, personal and professional correspondence, reports, writings, speeches, and photographs of Carol Riegelman Lubin, primarily documenting her work with the International Labour Organization and other professional activities.

Papers of Cynthia H. Enloe, 1977-1984

Collection Identifier: MC 380
Overview:

Reports, memoranda, and correspondence generated by the Clark University administration and the principal figures in a sexual harassment case during the early 1980s collected by Cynthia H. Enloe, professor of government.

Papers of Catharine A. MacKinnon, 1946-2008 (inclusive), 1975-2005 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 703: T-452: Vt-185: CD-74
Overview:

Papers and audiovisual material of writer, scholar, lawyer, anti-pornography and women's rights activist Catharine A. MacKinnon contain school papers, correspondence, writing and research, teaching material, and legal client files.

Papers of Jean Tepperman, 1974-1975

Collection Identifier: MC 366
Overview:

Transcripts of interviews with clerical workers, notes, questionnaires, etc., of Jean Tepperman, poet, teacher, writer, and secretary.

Papers of Katharine S. Kinderman, 1969-1970

Collection Identifier: MC 253
Overview:

Scripts, correspondence, etc., concerning WGBH's "In Her Own Right," produced by Katharine Bancroft Schlesinger Kinderman.

Oral history collection of the Women's Action Organization, 1970-1979

Collection Identifier: OH-39: T-86
Overview:

Audtio recordings and transcripts of interviews focusing on women and their involvement in the beginnings of the women’s reform movement in the United States Department of State during the early 1970s, conducted by the Women's Action Organization, formed to address some of the long-standing inequities in the treatment of women in the State Department and its "sister" Foreign Service agencies.