Kate Millett papers, , 1912-2002 and undated bulk 1951-2001

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Center on Contemporary Art

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Women's Prison Association

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Loren R. Mosher, clinician specializing in the treatment of schizophrenia without drugs, earned his undergraduate degree in biological sciences at Stanford University in 1956. His professional posts have included first chief of the National Institute of Mental Health's Center for the Studies of Schizophrenia (1968 to 1980); chief medical director of mental health service in Montgomery County, Md., (1988 to 1996); and clinical director of mental health services for San Diego County (1996 to 1998)...

Gallery 91

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FOIA

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Madre

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England Dan

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Alice Walker

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Spacks, Patricia Meyer

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Xenia

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Sally Zinman

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Ionesco

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Barnard

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Columbia

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America Sosa

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Millett, Kate

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Judi Chamberlin

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Philip Kumin

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Suzanne Korosi

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Freedom Socialist Party (U.S.)

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Sun Valley Center for the Arts and Humanities

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Association of Artist-Run Galleries (AARG)

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Kafka

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National Film Theatre

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Women Filmmakers Directory

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Feminist Anti-censorship Task Force (FACT)

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Buffalo State College

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Lisa Streets

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Michele A. Baca

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Dobbins, Peggy

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New York Radical Women Group 2

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Noho Gallery

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Elizabeth Kubler-Ross

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Professional Women's Caucus (PWC)

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University of Massachusetts

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Ricciuti, Annie

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Helen Millett

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California Youth Authority

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Agency History The State Reform School at Marysville, established in 1860 ( Stats. 1860, ch. 234), opened as California's first state institution for the reform of juvenile offenders. The school operated for eight years, transferring twenty-eight wards at its closing in 1868 to the San Francisco Industrial School. Established and run as a city and county institution in 1858 (ch. 209), the Industrial School at San Francisco remained open until...

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Sophie Keir

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Proxpeale, Dana

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Feminist Center for Human Growth and Development

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Women's Action Coalition

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Laura X

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Prison Law Project

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Linda Kavars

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Chuck Levitan Gallery

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Bonini, Gene

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Anne Wilson

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Jean-Paul, Sartre

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Los Angeles Women's Center

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Second Floor Salon

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