National Organization for Women. Lubbock Chapter
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National Organization for Women. Lubbock Chapter
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Lubbock chapter was formed in 1973. Active in women's rights issues. Established the Rape Crisis Center and the Center for Battered Wives and Children.
The Lubbock Chapter of the National Organization for Women was organized in the late 1970s largely through the efforts of Edna Gott. She remained the driving force in the Lubbock's NOW chapter until her death in 1986. In 1989, the Lubbock chapter folded and the members joined the Texas Tech chapter. In 1991, the Texas Tech chapter ceased operations. During its life the Lubbock chapter attempted to bring attention to NOW related issues in the Lubbock community through various activities.
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Affirmative action programs
AIDS activists
Civic leaders
Discrimination in employment
Displaced homemakers
Equal rights amendments
Equal rights amendments
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Women civic leaders
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New Mexico
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Lubbock (Tex.)
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Texas
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