Anne Lipow papers, 1969-1974.

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Anne Lipow papers, 1969-1974.

Reports, correspondence, clippings, articles, and San Francisco Bay Area and national periodicals, pamphlets, and newsletters concerning women's labor issues and women's liberation, with emphasis on union activities and labor laws in Calif. Includes materials on affirmative action programs for women in academia, particularly library employees, and materials from the Berkeley-based labor organization Union WAGE (Women's Alliance to Gain Equality), of which Lipow served as president.

2 boxes (1.0 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6700563

California historical society

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Union WAGE (Organization)

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History Union Women's Alliance to Gain Equality (Union W.A.G.E.) was founded on International Women's Day, March 8, 1971, at an educational conference sponsored by the National Organization for Women (NOW), at the University of California, Berkeley. Union W.A.G.E. was a politically non-partisan, non-profit organization for "working women" which included housewives, unemployed, retired, and welfare women. The organization's purpose was to achi...

Lipow, Anne Grodzins, 1935-

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Lipow is a librarian at University of California at Berkeley, and feminist activist. From the description of Anne Lipow papers, 1969-1974. (California Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 122394771 ...