Papers, 1910-1999 (inclusive).

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Papers, 1910-1999 (inclusive).

Collection includes biographical information, personal correspondence, diaries, speeches, statements, scripts, tax and financial records, course material, and flyers, etc., from the women's movement. Also included are diaries, correspondence, etc., of Rita Albee.

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University of Washington

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Hunter college

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The Hunter College Dance Therapy Program was begun in 1971 with the support of the National Institute of Mental Health. Forming part of the Department of Health and Physical Education of Hunter College of the City University of New York it offered the first Master of Science degree in dance therapy in the United States. The program was developed by Claire Schmais, Elissa White, and Martha Davis. In 1982 a three-year dual degree program combining social work and dance therapy was started, grantin...

Socialist Workers' Party (Great Britain)

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Members and supporters of the Socialist Workers Party have worked with the farm movement and have covered farm protests for the Party's newspaper, The militant, since the 1970s. The items in this collection were collected by various members who were active with the farm movement. From the description of Farm protests collection, 1954-1990, n.d. (Iowa State University). WorldCat record id: 221317319 American socialist political party. From the description of Socia...

Albee, Rita Cole, 1910-1988.

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Albee, Gloria, 1931-

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Feminist, editor, activist, and playwright, Gloria Albee was born in Brockton, Mass., the daughter of Rita (Cole) and Earl Albee. Her father died of tuberculosis in 1937 and the family lived on welfare until World War II, when her mother began working at the Fore River Shipyard in Quincy, Mass. Her relationship with her mother was troubled, and she lived for a time with her grandmother and attempted suicide at age fifteen. In 1949 she graduated from Girls' High in Boston and attende...

Feminist Repertory Theater (Cambridge, Mass.)

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Abortion Action Coalition

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Abortion Action Coalition (AAC) founded in Boston, Mass., in the summer of 1977 to actively oppose the Doyle-Flynn anti-abortion amendment (an attempt to cut-off state funding for abortions, following the national adoption of the Hyde amendment which allowed states to restrict Medicaid payments for abortions); later in 1977 AAC restructured into four working committees: legislative liaison, community and labor outreach, health and hospital, and media. From the description of Records,...

Action for Women in Theatre.

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Fair Play for Cuba Committee

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