Papers, 1968-1977

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Papers, 1968-1977

Essays, position papers, publicity, etc., of Bread and Roses, Cell 16, and other women's liberation organizations collected by Annie Popkin, founding member of Bread and Roses, activist and educator.

1 carton, 2 file boxes, 1 card file box, 1 oversize folder

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Socialist Feminist Conference (1975 : Antioch College).

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Ann Hunter Popkin, 1945-

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Educator, sociologist, feminist, and activist Ann Hunter Popkin was born on September 21, 1945, to Sally and George Popkin and raised in Long Island, New York. As a teenager, Popkin won the first of many scholastic awards, including an American Field Service scholarship in 1961, for an intercultural summer program that enabled her to travel to Norway as an exchange student. During the 1960s, she also participated in peace marches, and became involved in the civil rights movement, wh...

Rosenthal, Kristine M., 1933-

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Bread and Roses

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Evans, Sara M. (Sara Margaret), 1943-

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Sara M. Evans is a history professor at the University of Minnesota. From the guide to the Sara M. Evans Papers, 1989, (University of Minnesota Libraries Children's Literature Research Collections [clrc]) Sara M. Evans is a Regents Professor Emeritus in the history department at the University of Minnesota. She specializes in American social and women's history of the 20th century. From the description of Sara M. Evans papers, 1959-2005. (Duke University Library)...

Cell 16

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