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Women social reformers--United States

 Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Minute books of the American Female Moral Reform Society, 1834-1841

Collection Identifier: B/A512f
Overview:

Minute books of American Female Moral Reform Society, an organization whose mission was to combat prostitution, provide aid for the poor, reform prisons, and promote Christianity.

Anti-pornography civil rights legislation collection of Rhea Becker, 1985-1993

Collection Identifier: MC 1178
Overview:

Correspondence, legal documents, flyers, brochures, clippings, etc., relating to attempts to pass legislation defining pornography as a violation of women's civil rights in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the Massachusetts State legislature, and Bellingham, Washington.

Papers of the Cannon family, 1887-1980 (inclusive), 1917-1945 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 553
Overview:

Diaries, engagement calendars, and correspondence of Ida Maud Cannon; stories, articles/essays, and scrapbooks by Cornelia James Cannon; family correspondence, of Cornelia, Walter B. Cannon, and their children: Bradford Cannon, Wilma (Cannon) Fairbanks, Linda (Cannon) Burgess, Marian (Cannon) Schlesinger, and Helen (Cannon) Bond; photographs of family and events.

Papers of Charlotte, E. Carr, ca.1900-1956

Collection Identifier: MC 771
Overview:

Correspondence, diaries, writings by and about, and other professional papers of social worker, welfare advocate, labor supporter, and first salaried head of Hull-House, Charlotte E. Carr.

Joan C. Tonn Collection on Mary Parker Follett, 1979-2001 (inclusive), 1982-1988 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 963
Overview:

Research material, photocopies of documents, notes, academic papers, and correspondence created and assembled by Joan C. Tonn while writing a biography of Mary Parker Follett.