Kate Millett papers, , 1912-2002 and undated bulk 1951-2001
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Aldan, Daisy, 1918-2001
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Portland Coalition for the Psychiatrically Labeled
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Festival of Women's Films
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Ed Rubin
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Claudia Koontz
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Hite, Shere.
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Cultural historian, researcher in sexuality, and feminist, Shere Hite was born in 1942 in Saint Joseph, Missouri, and attended the University of Florida, Gainesville (B.A. 1960, M.A. 1967). From 1972 to 1978, she directed the feminist sexuality project of the National Organization for Women and in 1976 published The Hite Report: A Nationwide Study on Female Sexuality, which was based upon anonymous responses to questionnaires in which women detailed their sexual experiences. This was followed by...
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Black Women for Wages for Housework
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Uncommon Legacy Foundation
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Women Prisoners Convicted by Drugging
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Marian Roth
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Karp, Lila
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Committee against Repression in Italy (CARI)
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Rosemarie King
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National Association of Psychiatric Survivors
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Whitney Museum of American Art
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Farber, Seth
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Jane Fonda
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Bruce Isaacson
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Paula Baniszewski
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Ronald Sampson
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Alstad, Diane
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McGrath, Mary
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Alexandra de Lallier
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Kurt Steinhausen
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Fluxus (Group of artists)
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Derham Hall
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Gay Academic Union
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New York Avante Garde Festival
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Duplessis, Rachel Blau
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DuPlessis is a contemporary poet and feminist scholar, whose primary research interest have been modern and postmodern American writing. She has been an Oppen family friend for more than twenty years. From the description of George Oppen letters, 1930-1982. (University of California, San Diego). WorldCat record id: 28684021 Biography An Oppen family friend for more than twenty years, Rachel Blau DuPlessis is Professor of ...
Ti-Grace
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Simpkins, Kate
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Carol Leigh
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UNICEF.
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Legendary Women Foundation
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Herbert Marcuse
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City Women
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Susan Kleckner
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Yoko Ono
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American Federation of Television and Radio Artists
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The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA), founded in 1952, is a union of approximately 70,000 members representing professional actors, journalists, dancers, singers, announcers, hosts, comedians, and disc jockeys from numerous media industries, including television, radio, cable, sound recordings, video productions, commercials, audio books, non-broadcast industrials, interactive games, internet productions, and other digital media. The union trac...
Bharadwaj, Radha.
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Whitehead, Mary Beth
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Adam and Eve
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Woman's Caucus for Art
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Alida Walsh
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Michigan Womyn's Music Festival
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Barbara Sanders
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Cott, Nancy
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Catherine Deudon
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Mildred Lynch
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Smith College.
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Since 1900, Christmas at Smith College has involved the sending of cards, the singing of carols and the annual Vespers. Smith College's Christmas Vespers has allowed religious and non-religious students alike to come together and appreciate the music and spirit of the holiday season. At this annual candlelight ceremony, Smith College choral groups perform seasonal songs and religious readings. From the description of Records of Christmas at Smith College, 1900-[ongoing]. (Smith Colle...
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Linda Clarke
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International Committee to Save Michael X
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Judson Gallery
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George Jackson
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National Computer Art Invitational
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American psychiatric association
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Ellen Shub
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Mallory Millett-Jones
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Francia, Beatrice Romualdez
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Crystal Chambers
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Ellen Herman
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Anne de Brunhoff
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Impact films
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Horst Krieger
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Women's International Network for Development and Democracy in El Salvador (WINDS)
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Phyllis Chesler
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Charlotte Perkins Gillman Project
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National Women's Caucus for Art
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Richard, Hughes
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Housing Justice Campaign
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Erika Duncan
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Kate Simpkins
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Andre Wauters Gallery
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Eastern Airlines Inc.
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Atkinson, Ti-Grace
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Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press
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Robin Mide
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Pam, Eleanor
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Robin Morgan
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Sarah Institute
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Maryse Holder
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O'Connor, Flannery, 1925-1964
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Mary Flannery O'Connor (b. March 25, 1925, Savannah, Georgia-d. August 3, 1964, Milledgeville, Georgia), Southern American novelist and short story writer, the daughter of Edward Francis and Regina Cline O'Connor in Savannah, Georgia, on March 25, 1925. She attended parochial schools in Savannah before moving to Milledgeville after the death of her father in 1941. After finishing high school in Milledgeville, she attended the Georgia State College for Women, now Georgia College and State Univers...
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Mary Petruska
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Violette Leduc
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Joan Goulianos
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George Dureau
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Judith Busch
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The Center for Victims of Torture
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International Tribunal on Crimes against Women
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Carla Lavatelli
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Vermont Liberation Organization
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Seth Joseph Weine
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Gertrude Wright
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National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (U.S.)
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Partisan Defense Committee
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Hampl, Patricia, 1946-
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Laurel Brooke
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Burroughs, William S.
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Israeli Association against Psychiatric Assault
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Edward Peters
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Jerome Lipani
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Germaine Greer
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Senior Action in a Gay Environment (SAGE)
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Junior Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Baraheni, Reza, 1935-
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Paul Harmon
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Stephen Stewart
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Peter Breggin
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Resources for Midlife and Older Women
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Kate Millett
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Cretin-Derham Hall
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Hartmann, Heidi
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Lamia Ink!
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Prisoners' Union
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Sade
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Virgil Giles
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Human Rights Watch (Organization)
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BIOGHIST REQUIRED This Record Group contains the records of Human Rights Watch/Asia (AW). Established in 1985, Asia Watch monitors and promotes the observance of internationally recognized human rights in Asia. Since its founding, AW has kept refining a three-pronged strategy of documentation, campaigning, and lobbying to expose abuses in the region. By the late 1980s, this strategy came to fruition with regard to China. To illustrate, even before the Tiananmen Square Massacre, AW h...
New York Public Library
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New York Theater Ensemble
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Amnesty international
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Amnesty International was founded in 1961 by Peter Benenson, a lawyer from the United Kingdom, who originally planned to start an appeal in Britain aimed at freeing all prisoners of conscience from around the world. By 1963, it comprised more than 1000 voluntary groups in 28 countries, and it continued to grow until, in 2008, it has expanded to include 52 sections. These national A.I. sections remain essentially their own organizations with large followings and boards of directors, including Amn...
Meredith Tax
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Lester and Betty Likens
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Marat
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Veronica Berrill
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Columbia University Women's Liberation
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Helen Millett Subseries
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Mendal Johnson
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Michiko Matsumoto
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Littleton, Christine
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Atkinson, Ti-Grace
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Activists for Alternatives
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Hacker, Emily
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Lisa Shreve
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SisterSerpents
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Don, Campbell
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Douglas Halford
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New York Feminist Art Institute.
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Feminist art school in New York City. From the description of Records, 1970-1990 (bulk 1979-1990). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122570763 The New York Feminist Art Institute (NYFAI) was founded in New York City in 1979. It was established by a group of women artists, educators, and administrators: Nancy Azara, Lucille Lessane, Miriam Schapiro, Carol Stronghilos, Irene Peslikis, and Selena Whitefeather. NYFAI had its roots in the women's movement of the early 1...
Paul Cain
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Roberta Bauer
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Mid-Hudson Peer Advocates
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Center on Contemporary Art
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Women in Distribution (WINDS)
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City University of New York. Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies.
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Courtland Jessup Gallery
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Richard Hobbs
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Women's Prison Association
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American psychological association
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Kim Bancroft
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Howard Deutsch
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Fraser, Clara
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Jean Genet
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James Smith
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Mosher, Loren R., 1933-
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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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Minami Gallery
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John Dean
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FOIA
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Daisy Benson
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Michiko Matsumoko
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Gloria Orenstein
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Redstockings, Inc.
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Hamburger Institut
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Madre
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Amnesty
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National Association of Psychiatric Survivors (NAPS)
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Sylvia Likens
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Sophia Smith collection
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Sophie Bassouls
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PEN Congress
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Sohozat
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Kelly Everts
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England Dan
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Primo Levi
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Center for Adult Life and Learning
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U.N.
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Charlotte Bunch
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Wages for Housework
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Sharon Spencer
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Randy Leper
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National Women's Health Network (U.S.)
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Women's health advocacy organization. Founded at the height of second wave feminism, the National Women's Health Network was an outgrowth of informal groups of women sharing their experiences. The idea for an organization that would enable women to influence health policy was hatched in the fall of 1974 by Barbara Seaman and Belita Cowan. The "Women's Health Lobby" (later called the National Women's Health Lobby Network, and finally the National Women's Health Network) w...
Phyllis Langer Management
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Ann Snitow
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Dyane Leight
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Valerie Harms
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Alice Walker
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Lower East Side Joint Planning Council
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Thomas Mann
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Claude, Richard
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Wheelan, Susan
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Spacks, Patricia Meyer
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Hamburger Institut fr Sozialforschung
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Xenia
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Herman Hesse
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Koontz, Claudia
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Puchang Gallery
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Ronni Gilboa
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Veterans of Feminist Wars
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Sally Zinman
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Women's Environment and Development Organization (WEDO)
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David, Sara J., 1943-...
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Ionesco
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Women's History Research Center
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Womanstyle Theatre Festival
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Colleen McKay
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Women's Art Registry of Minnesota
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British Home Office
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Marie Baniszewski
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Simone de Beauvoir
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Shulamith Firestone
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People
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Coley, John Ford
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Martha Fish
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Clarke, Linda
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The Woman's Building
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Jill Krementz
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Barnard
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Margie Adams
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Symons, Donald, 1942-....
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Dellinger, Dave
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National Association for the Self-Employed
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Annet Bakker Sarphatipark
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Jennifer Floryan
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New York University
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The Class Collection documents selected student and alumni activities of New York University graduating classes from 1843-1966. Formal and informal gatherings were common, and were documented in detail by the participants. From the description of Class collection, 1843-1966. 1880-1900 (bulk). (New York University). WorldCat record id: 477254465 New York University (formerly, University of the City of New York), is an academic institution and, as such, its faculty produces ar...
Claudia Orenstein
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Sheila Ryan
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Circle of Support
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Mallory Millett Danaher
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Columbia
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National Forum for Women
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Kristen Vigard
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America Sosa
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Millett, Kate
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Katherine Murray Millett (September 14, 1934 – September 6, 2017) was an American feminist writer, educator, artist, and activist. She attended Oxford University and was the first American woman to be awarded a degree with first-class honors after studying at St Hilda's College, Oxford. She has been described as "a seminal influence on second-wave feminism", and is best known for her book Sexual Politics (1970), which was based on her doctoral dissertation at Columbia University. The feminist, ...
NAPS
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New England Sculptors Association
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Judi Chamberlin
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Philip Kumin
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Collette, ...
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Suzanne Korosi
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Freedom Socialist Party (U.S.)
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Show and Tell Productions
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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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Gloria Steinem
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Lillian Shreve
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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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Stephanie Baniszewski
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Political Rights Defense Fund
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Taslima Nasrin
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Elaine Scarey
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Delphine Seyrig
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Buffalo State College
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Jeffrey Masson
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National Mental Health Consumers' Association
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Lisa Streets
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Program Corporation of America.
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Lammas bookstore
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Committee for Artistic and Intellectual Freedom in Iran (CAIFI)
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Jenny Likens
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Cooper Square Committee
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American Friends of St. Hilda's College
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North American Man-Boy Love Association (NAMBLA)
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Peter Lehmann
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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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Pollock-Krasner Foundation
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Network against Psychiatric Assault (NAPA)
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DeGrand, Alexander
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Robert Gober
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Taylor, Kathleen
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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...
Jan Hansen
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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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Judson Memorial Church
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Galerie des femmes
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Laura X
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Prison Law Project
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Faye Ellman
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Thelma Burdick
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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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Coalition against Coercive Psychiatry
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Jean-Paul, Sartre
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Los Angeles Women's Center
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