[Audiotape collection] [sound recording]. 1979-1983.

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[Audiotape collection] [sound recording]. 1979-1983.

Collection consists of 4 audiocassettes. Reel 1: Women's Equity Action League Boyer award to Catherine East, Washington, D.C., features Jean King, Catherine East, and Ann Lewis, 4/30/1983, 40 min.; reel 2: In Memoriam: Ina C. Braden, 1932-1979. Memorial service featuring various speakers, including East, 4/26/1979, 90 min.; reels 3-4: Thompson v. Boyle. East moderates a discussion between Dorothy Thompson, chief plaintiff, David Dorsen, her attorney, and Katharine Klos, former affirmative action officer at the Government Printing Office (GPO), re: sex discrimination case against the GPO, 1980, 110 min.

4 sound cassettes : analog.

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East, Catherine Shipe, 1916-1996

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Catherine Shipe East (May 15, 1916 – August 17, 1996) was a U.S. government researcher and feminist referred to as "the midwife to the women's movement". She was a powerful force behind the founding of the National Organization for Women (NOW) and held several influential federal government positions throughout her career. Catherine Shipe East was born on May 15, 1916, in Barboursville, West Virginia to Bertha Woody and Ulysses Grant Shipe. She was the oldest of three children. Her mother suf...

Braden, Ina Claire, 1932-

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United States. Government Printing Office

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Thompson, Dorothy Abbott

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Dorsen, David M., 1935-

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Klos, Katharine A.

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Lewis, Ann C., 1947-

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King, Jean L.

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