Additional papers, 1950-1988

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Additional papers, 1950-1988

Addenda to the papers of Charlotte Bunch, lesbian feminist activist and writer.

2.63 linear ft.; (2 cartons, 1+1/2 file boxes, 1 folio folder, 2 folio+ folders, 1 banner)

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National Student Christian Federation

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Clark, Joan

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Swinton Patricia E.

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Swinton, Patricia Elizabeth

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CHARLOTTE BUNCH, 1944-

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For biographical information, see the finding aid for Charlotte Bunch papers, 85-M30--85-M66. From the guide to the Additional papers, 1950-1988, (Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute) One of four children of Charles Pardue Bunch and Marjorie Adelaide (King) Bunch, CB was born in West Jefferson, North Carolina, on October 13, 1944. Later that year her family moved to Artesia, New Mexico, where she attended the public schools before enrolling at ...

Church Women United

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Affiliated with the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. From the description of Records of Church Women United, 1968-1970 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702150544 Berkeley-Albany Church Women United traces its origin to efforts to support local mission activities in 1911, Council of Women for Home Missions. In 1941, the group joined the national organization of Church Women United (CWU). The group served as an ecum...

Elaine Noble

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Alpert, Jane

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Noble, Elaine

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National Congress of Neighborhood Women

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Neighborhood scene in Brooklyn, New York, circa 1980. Photograph by Janie Eisenberg. The National Congress of Neighborhood Women (NCNW) is a support network for grassroots women's organizations and community leaders dedicated to empowering, and providing a voice for, poor and working-class women working to improve their communities and their own status in low-income urban and rural areas on local, national, and international levels. The history of NCNW begins with the r...

New York (N.Y.). Commission on the Status of Women

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Duke University

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