Atlanta Lesbian Feminist Alliance (ALFA) Archives, ca. 1972-1994

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Atlanta Lesbian Feminist Alliance (ALFA) Archives, ca. 1972-1994

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Dobkin, Alix, 1940-2021

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Lesbian singer, songwriter, and activist, Alix Cecil Dobkin was born in New York City on August 16, 1940, to Bill and Martha Kunstlich Dobkin. She lived in Washington, D.C., New York City, Philadelphia, and Kansas City, Missouri, before returning to Philadelphia at age 16. There she graduated in 1958 from Germantown High School and in 1962 from the Tyler School of Fine Arts at Temple University, where she studied painting. Dobkin's parents were members of the Communist Party, and s...

Near, Holly

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Holly Near, singer, songwriter, activist, and author, was born in Ukiah, California, in 1949, the daughter of Anne (Holmes) and Russell Near. She grew up on her parents' cattle ranch in Potter Valley, California, and began performing at age 7, singing at local events and conventions. Near was involved with acting and music at Ukiah High School. She attended the University of California, Los Angeles, where she majored in drama. During her studies at UCLA, Near auditioned for the Free the Army Sho...

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Jo Freeman

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Charis Bookstore

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New Woman Press

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Southeastern Arts, Media and Education Project (SAME)

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Cultural Affairs, Dept. of, City of Atlanta

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Mandel, Ernest.

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Moyer, Bill, 1933-

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Rosemary Curb

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Granny May Productions

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National Council for Research on Women (U.S.)

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East Coast Regional Producers Network

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Know, Inc.

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Ferron

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Atlanta Women's Art Collective, Inc.

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ECA/ACES (Educational Center for the Arts)

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Mormons for ERA

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Fallen Woman Productions

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Janice Perry

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Linda Allen

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Nancy Vogl

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Orchid Productions

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Lucina's Music

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Atlanta Feminist Women's Chorus

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Ginni Clemmens

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Woody Simmons

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Amber Moon Productions, Inc.

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LEAP (Lesbians for Empowerment, Action and Politics)

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Phoebe Snow

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Pat Mainardi

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People's Art Action

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F.B.I.

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Women's Motorcycle Foundation

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Serious Business Company

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Serious Business Company was founded by Freude Bartlett in 1972 to distribute independent and experimental films. The company roster featured an extensive array of important filmmakers and was one of only a handful of distributors specializing in independent and experimental films. Serious Business Company was dissolved in 1983. From the description of Serious Business Company records, 1965-1983 (bulk 1972-1983). (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 25815092 ...

Knowlton, Elizabeth

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American Library AssociationGay and Lesbian Task Force

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Kate Clinton

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Emory

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National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights

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On October 14, 1979 thousands of people marched on Washington, D.C. to demand "an end to all social, economic, judicial, and legal oppression of Lesbians and Gay people." The organizing of this public demonstration began in March 1979 when 300 Lesbians and Gay men, representing over 200 Lesbian, gay, Feminist, and political organizations, met in Philadelphia. June 1979 was the tenth anniversary of the Stonewall rebellion, and in April 1979 100 people began the process of organizing in New York C...

(Socialist

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Reel World String Band

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Merit Publishers

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Hall Rentals

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ILIS (International Lesbian Information Service)

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Spelman: Women's Research and Resource Center

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TortoiseShell Productions, Inc.

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Foreign Languages Press

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Lesbian Network

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Susan Elizabeth Barrett

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National Association of Black and White Men Together

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The National Association of Black and White Men Together (NABWMT) is a gay multiracial, multicultural, political and social organization founded in 1980. The organization, made up of numerous local chapters, holds social functions, discussion groups, and an annual conference. From the description of National Association of Black and White Men Together collection, [ca.1980-1999]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 173862898 ...

Magnolia Productions

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Metropolitan Community Church - Atlanta and Others

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Kay Gardner

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Now

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Gal

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National Lesbian Conference

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McCann, Barbara

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Sidney Spinster

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Mary Gemini

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Therese Edell

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Gayle Marie

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New Society Press

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Karuna Atlanta Women's Counseling Collective

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Cris Williamson

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Robin Flower

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National Organization for Changing Men

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Boogie Women

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Robinson, Pat

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Views From Ten Percent

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The Libraries

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Michelle Parkerson

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Early Women's Union

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Task Force on Battered Women

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Nexus, Inc.

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Queer Nation/NY

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Wow

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Georgia Council for the Arts and Humanities

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August 7th Survival Community

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Pici

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NightRainbow

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Atlanta Socialist-Feminist Union Subseries

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Red Dyke Theater

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Dessie X. Woods

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Dykes for the Second American Revolution (DAR II) Subseries

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National Conference on Socialist-Feminism

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Radicalesbians

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YWCA Atlanta

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First Tuesday (Atlanta)

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Medusa Music

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COGE (Committee on Gay Education)

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Diane Lindsay

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Matrix Music

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Presbyterians for Lesbian and Gay Concerns

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Atlanta Cooperative News Project

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Michigan State University

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Michigan State University was established in 1855, and by 1862, it stood as the nation’s premier land-grant university. Over the decades, the university has continued to be a model of what a land-grant university can and should do. As a university of, for and by the people, Michigan State University began a long tradition of empowering people through educational opportunity....

Southern Women's Music and Comedy festival

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NACLA

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Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars.

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Metropolitan Atlanta Council of Gay and Lesbian Organizations

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Mischief

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Boogiewimmin

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The Fabulous Scallion Sisters

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Northwest Georgia Girl Scout Council

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Ann Reed

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National Black Women's Health Project

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Sweezy, Paul M. (Paul Marlor), 1910-2004

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Sweezy (Harvard College Class of 1931) earned his Harvard in 1932 and his PhD in 1937. From the description of Examinations in economics and government, May 1932. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77075997 ...

Southeastern Gay Coalition

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Cornell University

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tlanta Lesbian Agenda Conference

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Communist)

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Jodi Cahn

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Lesbian/Gay/Transperson Pride Committee (Atlanta)

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Southern Feminist Library and Archives

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Suzanne P. Shanbaum

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Women's Studies Association, Atlanta

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J. Wattles

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Hinton, William

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LGT Pride

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Joshua Horn

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Dede Vogt

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Southern Poverty Law Center

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wommonwrites

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NWPC

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Fallopian Tubes

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New American Movement

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Maxine Feldman

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Americans for Democratic Action

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ASFU

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Barbara Hammer

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Laurie, James

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Diana Press

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Atlanta Men's Center

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Judy Sloan

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Margaret Hults

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Antioch College

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Atlanta Women's Union

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Women's History Research Center

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The Women's History Research Center was started in 1968 in Berkeley, California, by Laura X, in response to a lack of academic interest in women's history. The WHRC documented the women's movement of the late-1960s and 1970s, collecting periodicals, clippings from newspapers and magazines, pamphlets, songs, leaflets, graphics, research papers, theses, and poems, which they used to answer research inquiries from across the United States and, to a lesser extent, from abroad. In addition, they publ...

Southeast Conference for Lesbians and Gay Men)

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Atlanta Nine to Five

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Goddess Films

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NGTF (National Gay Task Force)

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Southern Feminist Library & Archives (SFLA) Subseries

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Anne Koedt

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Birds of a Feather

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Jay Goldspinner

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SFLA

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Kathi Roche

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Pat Parker

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June Millington

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Queer Nation

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Historical Note Queer Nation San Francisco was a direct action group with the purpose of advancing queer rights. Founded in July of 1990, one month after New York City's Queer Nation, it deployed tactics similar to those of the AIDS Coalition To Unleash Power (ACT-UP), namely street protests, postering, and other "unapologetic," "in your face" political demonstration. Like ACT-UP, it lacked clear boundaries of membership and had no official l...

Linda Tillery

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Gay Liberation Front - Atlanta

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Donna J. Brogan

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Olivia Records, Inc.

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Karen Mackay

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Atlanta Gay Center/Atlanta Gay Coalition

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Cathy Karrass

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Chapel Hill/Durham Women's Liberation Movement

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Southeast Lesbian/Gay Health Conference

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Edward Boorstein

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Meg Christian

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Judith Schwarz

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Bet Haverim: A Synagogue for the Lesbian and Gay Community

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Women Against Military Madness (WAMM)

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Charlie Murphy

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Mary Watkins

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Jan Smith

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Mark McIntire

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Tee Corinne

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Margie Adam

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Lesbian Feminist Liberation (NYC)

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Margo George

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School of Labor and Industrial Relations

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South Carolina Gay/Lesbian Pride Movement

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Forché, Carolyn

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Cathy Fink

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Aid to Imprisoned Mothers, Inc.

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Lesbian Community Workshop.

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Sue Petersen

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Michigan Womyn's Music Festival

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ACFS

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Debbie Fier

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Sally Gordon

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ALFA Outreach

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NOW Atlanta

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Black Gay and Lesbian Leadership Conference

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Ruth Mackenzie

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Womansong Theater

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Jack Belden

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George, Margo

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Harsuite

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Atlanta Lesbian Feminist Alliance

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Grassroots lesbian feminist activist organization. From the description of Atlanta Lesbian Feminist Alliance archives, 1972-1994. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 36437865 Grassroots lesbian feminist activist organization founded in 1972 and disbanded in 1994. From the description of Atlanta Lesbian Feminist Alliance financial papers, 1972-1994. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 40093264 The Atlanta Lesbian Feminist Alliance (A...

Amazons Softball

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DAR II (Dykes for the Second American Revolution)

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Kim Moody

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Alive!

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Lady Slipper Catalogs

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Fourth Tuesday

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Ilis

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Beth Scalet

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HEART (Health, Education and Art) Women's Center of Atlanta

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Fonda Feingold

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American Library Association. Gay Task Force

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Historical Note The Gay Task Force of the American Library Association's (ALA) newly created Social Responsibility Round Table was established in 1970 to advocate for the interests of gays and lesbians both within the library profession, and in libraries nationally. From the guide to the American Library Association Gay Task Force and Social Responsibilities Round Table Collection, Bulk, 1970-1977, 1970-1993, (ONE National Gay &am...

Resources for Community Change

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Eng. Dept, Rollins College

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The Christic Institute

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Evangelical Women's Caucus

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Nancy Day

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Lesbian Herstory Educational Foundation

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Soltow, Martha Jane

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Goethe Institute (Atlanta-German Cultural Center)

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Women's Union (Atlanta)

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Chicago, Judy, 1939-

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Interviewee Judy Chicago (1939- ) is a feminist artist and author who lives and works in Belen, N.M. Interviewer Judith Olch Richards (1947- ) is former executive director of iCI in New York, N.Y. From the description of Oral history interview with Judy Chicago, 2009 Aug. 7-8. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 613316745 Judy Chicago (1939-) is a noted feminist artist, author, and educator. She was born in Chicago as Judy Cohen, but later changed her name in protest of the mal...

Fulton County Arts Council

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Sharon Murphy

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Connections Lesbian Task Force of NOW Atlanta

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National Conference of Black Gays and Lesbians

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Linda Shear

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Lesbian/Gay Police Advisory Committee

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Teresa Trull

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GERA (Georgians for the Equal Rights Amendment)

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LAMBDA

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Women's Union

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US Postal Service

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Gabriner, Vicki

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Miscellaneous Gay Organizations and Events in Atlanta

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National Gay Task Force

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Curb, Rosemary

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Femme Films, Inc.

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The Blatant Image

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WRFG Radio Station

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Izquierda Ensemble

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Nixon, Howard M.

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URPE: Union for Radical Political Economics

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Atlanta Women's Liberation Group

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International Socialists

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SE Women's Studies Association

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Sacaris

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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom

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WILPF developed out of the International Women's Congress against World War I that took place in The Hague, Netherlands, in 1915 and the formation of the International Women's Committee of Permanent Peace; the name WILPF was not chosen until 1919. The first WILPF president, Jane Addams, had previously founded the Woman's Peace Party in the United States, in January 1915, this group later became the US section of WILPF. Along with Jane Addams, Marian Cripps and Margaret E. Dungan were also foundi...

Gay Nurse's Union/Alliance

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SE Lesbian Network

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Biren, Joan E.

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New England Free Press

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The New England Free Press operated as a collective, first in Cambridge and later in Somerville's Union Square (Mass.). They provided printing services for movement organizations at a low cost. From the description of Publications, 1968-1981. (University of Massachusetts at Boston). WorldCat record id: 52645118 ...

Horne, Ronnie

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Southern Women in the Performing Arts

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Pamela Jo Martin

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Feminist Women's Health Center

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Founded in Atlanta, Ga., in 1976 by a group of women dissatisfied with the health care options and information available to them and who desired to change this situation. A clinic started in 1977, with self-help groups where women were able to learn from each other and themselves through open discussions. It expanded to offer a full range of clinical services (including providing access to birth control and contraception, abortion, donor insemination, and pregnancy care) as well as educational, ...

The Feminist Press

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Klan

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Socialist Workers

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Antioch

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ALFA

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Atlanta Women's Coffeehouse

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Women of Wisdom (WOW)

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Atlanta Center for Feminist Studies Subseries

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Donna Brogan Ruhl)

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Zeitlin, Maurice

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The Ends of Means Committee

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Nancy Brooks

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Chocolate Waters

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Other Voices Theater

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Third World Women's Archives.

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Georgia Power

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American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia

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Formed in 1962, the American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia adopted its constitution and was granted its affiliate status by the national organization in 1963. The affiliate's first president was Edward T. Ladd. From the description of American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia records, 1964-1994 (bulk 1966-1969). (University of Georgia). WorldCat record id: 45815868 ...

National Lesbian Feminist Organization (U.S.)

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Integrity

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Lyndon State College

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Jasmine

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Women Against Pornography

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Founded in 1979 by Susan Brownmiller and others, Women Against Pornography sought to educate men and women about what it saw as the essence of pornography: the degradation, objectification, and brutalization of women. To this end it offered slide shows and lectures, maintained a referral service for victims of sexual exploitation, compiled statistics, organized protests, and sponsored tours of New York City's Times Square area. WAP was disbanded in 1990. From the description of Recor...

Berkeley Women's Music Collective

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Robin Tyler

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Africana Women's Center

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Lily Tomlin

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Murray Massre

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Susan Saxe

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Special Audiences, Inc.

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Sweet Honey in the Rock (Musical group)

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Linda L. Brogan

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Barbara Higbie

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Ford, ...

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Roadwork, Inc.

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AWU

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Naiad Press

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Starting in Missouri in 1973, moving to Tallahassee, Florida in 1980, and closing in June 2003, Naiad Press was the longest running lesbian publisher in the United States. Barbara Grier, Donna McBride, Anyda Marchant, and Muriel Inez Crawford founded the press. Grier and McBride stayed at the helm until the press closed. The press published romantic lesbian novels, lesbian detective fiction, J.R. Robert's bibliography of black lesbian writing, BLACK LESBIANS, and Pat Califia's lesbian sex manual...

Revenue, Georgia Department of

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Elizabeth (Betty) Irwin Burdette

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New American Movement (NAM)

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Judy Reagan

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