Records, 1967-1990

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Records, 1967-1990

Addenda to the records of the Women's Equity Action League (WEAL), a national membership organization with state affiliates, founded in 1968 and dedicated to improving the status and lives of all women primarily through education, litigation, and legislation.

78 cartons, 3 ½ file boxes, 6 folio folders, 3 folio+ folders, 2 oversize folders, 1 supersize folder, 37 folders of photographs

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Carter, Rosalynn, 1927-2023

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Straus, Ellen Sulzberger, 1925-1955

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Trade-unionist. From the description of Oral history interview with Evelyn Dubrow, 1976. (Wayne State University, Archives of Labor & Urban). WorldCat record id: 32321596 Evelyn Dubrow was born in Passaic, New Jersey, in 1911. A graduate of New York University, Dubrow worked as a report for The Morning Call (Patterson, N.J.) and Secretary of the New Jersey organization of the American Newspaper Guild from 1943 to 1946, before becoming Educational Director for the Textile...

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Bird, Caroline, 1915-2011

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Boyer, Elizabeth M., 1913-2002

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Costanza, Margaret, 1932-2010

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Federbush, Marcia, 1934-

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Fields, Daisy B.

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Wright, Elizabeth

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Koontz, Elizabeth Duncan, 1919-1989

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Elizabeth Duncan Koontz served as president of the National Education Association (NEA) 1968-69. Born in Salisbury, North Carolina, on June 3, 1919, to Samuel and Lean Duncan, Elizabeth Duncan attended the Salisbury public schools and Livingstone College. She received a Bachelor's degree in English and elementary education in 1938, and Master's degree in elementary education from Atlanta University in 1941, and did further study at both Columbia University and Indiana University. She pur...

Young, Shirley

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Korb, Lawrence J., 1939-....

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Nancy Jetton

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Murray, Pauli, 1910-1985

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Pauli Murray (1910-1985) was a lawyer, scholar, writer, educator, administrator, religious leader, civil rights and women's rights activist. She was a co-founder of the National Organization for Women (NOW) and the first black woman to be ordained as an Episcopal minister. She spent much of her life in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and Washington, D.C. From the description of Proud shoes : the story of an American family : typescript, 1956 / by Pauli Murray. (New York Public Library)....

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Leadership Conference on Civil Rights

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National association of civil rights organizations; founded, 1949-1950, by Roy Wilkins (chairman), A. Philip Randolph, and Arnold Aronson. From the description of Records of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1943-1991 (bulk 1960-1987). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 78819919 From the description of Records, 1943-1991 (bulk 1951-ca. 1985). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70937790 ...

Patricia Stillwell Cook

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Ann Scott.

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Pave, Irene

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Evans, Jane

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Schoonover, Jean

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Darrow, Katharine

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Eunice P. Howe

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Caspar Weinberger

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Kate Rand Lloyd

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Robert Taft, Jr.

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Ferraro, Geraldine, 1935-2011

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Geraldine Anne "Gerry" Ferraro (August 26, 1935 – March 26, 2011) was the first female vice-presidential nominee representing a major American political party. She served in the United States House of Representatives from 1979 to 1985 and in 1984 was the Democratic Party's vice presidential nominee, running alongside former vice president Walter Mondale. She was also an ambassador, attorney, journalist, author, and businesswoman. Ferraro grew up in New York City and worked as a public school ...

Simms, Margaret

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Ride, Sally, 1951-2012

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Sally Ride (b. May 26, 1951, Los Angeles, CA–d. July 23, 2012, La Jolla, CA) was an American physicist and astronaut. Born in Los Angeles, she joined NASA in 1978 and became the first American woman in space in 1983; Ride was the third woman in space overall. Ride remains the youngest American astronaut to have traveled to space, having done so at the age of 32. After flying twice on the Orbiter Challenger, she left NASA in 1987. She worked for two years at Stanford University's Center for Inter...

Patermaster, Mara

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Meyer, Sandra

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Thornton, Eileen, 1942-

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Cheatum, Billye Ann

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Baum, Jessie

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Truax, Anne Thorsen

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Ted Turner

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Rosensweig, Marge

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Smerling, Beverly

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John Pratt

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Hersh, Esther

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Gibson, Judy

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Ford, Lee Ellen

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Scientist, lawyer. Lee (Leola) Ellen Ford was born in Auburn, Indiana in 1917. She received her B.A. (1947) from Wittenberg University; an M.S. (1949) from the University of Minnesota; a Ph. D. (1952) in Cytogenetics and Botany from Iowa State University; and a J.D. (1972) from the University of Notre Dame. Her scientific research focused on corn cytology and monoploids and had a direct impact on the progress and development of the hybrid corn industry. Ford has led a va...

Reynolds, Nancy

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Scheffler-Wiggen, Beata

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Carol Brocato

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Margaret Moses

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Dworkin, Claire

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Connell, Kathleen

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Pat Schroeder.

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Ordes, Diane

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Kramer, Irmgard

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Jensen, Mari

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DuBoise, Nancy

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Rosabeth Moss-Kanter

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Orr, Dorothy

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Cunningham, Mary

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Bergmann, Barbara

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National Organization for Women

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The National Organization for Women (NOW) was formed in Washington D.C. in 1966, and incorporated in 1967. The organization was formed to bring women into full participation in the mainstream of society, assuming all privileges and responsibilities in fully equal partnership with men. Local chapters were formed throughout the country and task forces were set up to deal with problems of women in areas such as employment, education, religion, poverty, law, politics, and image in the media....

William Saxbe

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Janney, Mary

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Lawson, Louise

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Betty Armistead

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Etelson, Doris

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Bert Hartry

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Women's Lobby (U.S.)

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Overton, Ellen S., 1925-

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Black, Cathleen

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Maria Elena Torralva

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Alice Kitchen

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Wyatt, Addie

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Farians, Elizabeth

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Elizabeth Farians was an educator, theologian, and founder, in 1966, of the National Organization for Women's Ecumenical Task Force on Women and Religion. She was also a member of the national board of NOW (1967-1972), a convener of NOW chapters in Connecticut, New Jersey, and Cincinnati, and she served on the board of directors of Catholics for a Free Choice (1972-1975). From the description of Papers of NOW officers, 1965-1973 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: ...

Frances Lear.

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Kitty D'Alessio

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Williams, Elizabeth, 1923-

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Epithet: widow of Robert, of Winterborne Herringstone British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000212.0x000311 Elizabeth Williams lived at Garnedd Goch, in the parish of Penmynydd, Anglesey. No further biographical information was available at time of compilation of description. From the guide to the Elizabeth Williams House Day-Book, 1838-1842, (Bangor University) ...

Fitzgerald, Laurine E.

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Burris, Carol

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Honnet, Ellen Porter

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Gates, Margaret Jane

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Womach, Emily

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Covington, Mary

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Carter, Jimmy, 1924-

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Jimmy Carter (James Earl Carter, Jr.), thirty-ninth president of the United States, was born on October 1, 1924, in Plains, Georgia, and grew up in the nearby community of Archery. His father, James Earl Carter, Sr., was a farmer and businessman; his mother, Lillian Gordy, a registered nurse. He was educated in the Plains public schools, attended Georgia Southwestern College and the Georgia Institute of Technology, and received a B.S. from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1946. In the Navy he became a ...

Jettie Pierce Selvig

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Sudow, Ellen

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Fundraising in the Public Interest, Inc.

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Mandell, Elizabeth

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Johnnetta Cole

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Shirley Amiel.

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Steele, Diana

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Adams, Margaret

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G. G. Michelson

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Alexis Herman's

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Perry, Deborah, 1966-

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Homet, Meredith

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Kaity Miller

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Walsh, Julia

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Schiffer, Clara

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Flaherty, Tina

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Wood, Marcia

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Chamberlain, Mariam

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Athena Theodore

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Sharon Johnson

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Karen DeCrow.

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Weyand, Ruth

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Hunt, Vilma R.

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Dentist, scientist, researcher, writer, environmental activist and feminist, Vilma Rose (Dalton-Webb) Hunt was born in 1926 in Sydney, Australia. She received her A.M. in physical anthropology from Radcliffe College (1958) and was a scholar at the Radcliffe Institute for Independent Study (1961-1963). Affiliated with the Harvard School of Public Health (1962-1966), Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois (1963), and the John B. Pierce Foundation Laboratory in New Haven, Conn. (1966-1969), Hunt t...

Parr, Carol, 1941-

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Votaw, Carmen Delgado

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Scarf, Maggie, 1932-

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American journalist. From the description of Maggie Scarf notes, 1978. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754870925 Biographical/Historical Note American journalist. From the guide to the Maggie Scarf notes, 1978, (Hoover Institution Archives) ...

Jane O'Reilly

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Georgette, Frances

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Indritz, Phineas, 1916-1997

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National Coalition for Women and Girls in Education

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Joyce Miller

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Elizabeth Janeway

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Women's Educational Equity Act Program (U.S.)

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Sena, Rosemarie

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Kitchen, Alice

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Heagstead, Nina

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Mildred Jeffrey

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Cooper, Maudine Rice

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Maudine Cooper was born on September 30, 1941, in Benoit, Mississippi. Her family soon moved north to St. Paul, Minnesota, in search of a better life. Cooper received both her undergraduate degree in Business Administration (1964) and her J. D. degree (1971) from Howard University. She joined the National Urban League in 1973 as an Assistant Director for Federal Programs and became their Vice President for Washington Operations Legislative Office in 1980. In 1983, Cooper left her post at the Nat...

Robin Hardy

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Erica Jong

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Zatlin, Phyllis, 1938-....

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Dr. Phyllis Zatlin, literary critic, translator and professor of Spanish, was born on December 31, 1938, in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Zatlin graduated as valedictorian from St. Petersburg High School, St. Petersburg, Florida, in 1956 and went on to complete her undergraduate education at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida. In 1960, she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Spanish and French, graduating with highest honors, including selection for Who’s Who among American Colleges an...

Meinzen, Polly

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Kathryn Clarenbach

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Abzug, Bella S., 1920-1998

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Bella Savitzky Abzug (July 24, 1920 – March 31, 1998), nicknamed "Battling Bella", was an American lawyer, U.S. Representative, social activist and a leader in the women's movement. In 1971, Abzug joined other leading feminists such as Gloria Steinem, Shirley Chisholm, and Betty Friedan to found the National Women's Political Caucus. She was known as a leading figure in what came to be known as eco-feminism. In 1970, Abzug's first campaign slogan was, "This woman's place is in the House—the H...

Rigby, Sandra

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Chabot, Liz

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Leslie, Linda

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Kathleen Galiher Ott

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Freeland, Joyce

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Anita Diamant

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King, Mary Elizabeth, 1940-

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Mary Elizabeth King is a professor of Peace and Conflict Studies at the United Nations affiliated University for Peace, a political scientist, and author of several publications. After graduating college, King became a staff member for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). King's participation in the Civil Rights Movement prompted her to co-write essays on women's issues with fellow activist Casey Hayden. King worked for the federal government during the Johnson and Nixon adminis...

Lichtman, Judith

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Kellogg, Marion

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Whitlock, Shelley

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Sports Project Referral and Information Network.

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Treder, Paula, 1925-

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Wittrock, Verna

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Lucy Draper

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Elizabeth Wright.

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Rovner, Suzanne

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Fippinger, Grace

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Dixon, Barbara

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Wylie, Chalmers P. (Chalmers Pangburn), 1920-1998

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Marianne Feuber

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Fraser, Arvonne S.

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The Center on Women and Public Policy was established in May, 1985 in the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, with Arvonne Fraser as senior fellow. It is the first center at a major U.S. University to be devoted speficically to women's policy issues. The Center's focus is worldwide,and it assesses the impact of women's organizations on the status of women. From the description of Publications of the Center on Women and Public Policy, 1985-1988. (University of Minnesota, M...

Connell, Noreen

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Delany, Ellen

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Jo-Ann Orlinsky

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Dresselhuis, Ellen

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McCoy, Adrienne

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Ruth S. Block

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Dorothy Orr.

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Mendelsohn, Micaela

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Bartos, Rena

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Marketing researcher, advertising executive, and consultant from 1960 to 1998; directed research at the McCann Erickson advertising agency and held the position of Senior Vice President at the J. Walter Thompson Company before forming her own marketing consulting firm, The Rena Bartos Company. From the description of Rena Bartos papers, 1960-1998 and undated bulk 1975-1991. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 72813939 ...

Raffel, Norma K.

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Proctor, Barbara

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Mary Elizabeth Freeman

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Johnson, Diane, 1943-....

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Jane Loeb

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Jessie Bernard

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Chisholm, Shirley, 1924-2005

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Shirley Anita St. Hill Chisholm (1924-2005) activist, educator, politician and author was born in Brooklyn, New York, the oldest of four girls. She lived in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn with her factory worker father, Charles (originally from British Guyana) and her seamstress and domestic worker mom, Ruby Seale (who came from Barbados). Between 1927 and 1934, Chisholm was sent to live with her grandmother, Emaline Seale, in Christ Church, Barbados. Chisholm attended local school, ...

Cussler, Margaret Thekla, 1911-

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Sociologist (Radcliffe College, A.M., 1941, Ph.D., 1943), Cussler joined the University of Maryland as an instructor in 1947, was promoted to Associate Professor in 1962, and filed a sex discrimination suit against the University in 1972 on the grounds of inequitable treatment in salary, promotion, teaching assignments, and support for outside research. This unsuccessful sex discrimination case, the first to go to jury trial, was concluded in 1979. From the description of Papers, 195...

Fenwick, Millicent, 1910-1992

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Millicent Vernon Hammond Fenwick (February 25, 1910 – September 16, 1992) was an American fashion editor, politician and diplomat. A four-term Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from New Jersey, she entered politics late in life and was renowned for her energy and colorful enthusiasm. She was regarded as a moderate and progressive within her party and was outspoken in favor of civil rights and the women's movement. Born Millicent Vernon Hammond, she was raised in ...

Hewitt, Frankie, 1931-2003

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Ellen Clear

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Procope, Ernesta

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Burroughs-Grossman, Carol

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Mary Emanuel

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Lansing, Sherry, 1944-

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Roberta Madden

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Robens, Jane

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Healey, Judith Koll.

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Gregg, Dorothy

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Carpenter, Kathleen

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Goldhar, Joel

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Weiss, Carolyn

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Muhich, Dolores

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National Coalition for Women in Defense

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Miller, Joyce

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Baggett, Joan

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Nameless Sisterhood

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Santi, Tina

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Women's Equity Action League

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WEAL was founded in 1968 by a group of professional women, mostly lawyers, in Cleveland, Ohio, who originally hoped to begin a NOW (National Organization for Women) chapter. Realizing NOW's agenda would not garner widespread support in Cleveland, they began their own group and limited their concerns to education, legislation, and the economic rights of women. WEAL challenged sex discrimination on college campuses, in the military, and in the work place. The WEAL Fund was established in 1972 as t...

Woolley, Sabra Farwell, 1946-2009

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King, Jean L.

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Polly Pettit

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Seward, Doris

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Daniels, Arlene Kaplan, 1930-....

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Candela, Christine

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Albert H. Quie

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Power

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McCabe, Jewell

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Richard Schweiker

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Hogan, Candace Lyle

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Ginsburg, Ruth Bader, 1933-2020

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Ruth Bader Ginsburg (born Joan Ruth Bader, March 15, 1933 – September 18, 2020), also known by her initials RBG, was an American jurist who served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1993 until her death in 2020. She was nominated by President Bill Clinton on June 14, 1993, and had served since August 10, 1993. Ginsburg became the second of four female justices to be confirmed to the Court after Sandra Day O'Connor, the two others being Sonia Sotomayor and Elen...

Phyllis B. Davis

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Les Aucoin

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Haywood, Doris

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Julia Walsh.

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Ray Marshall

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