Oral history interview with Linn Bendslev, 1973 November 18.

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Oral history interview with Linn Bendslev, 1973 November 18.

Interview with Linn Bendslev, a social worker, concerning her experiences as a delegate to the first national convention of the National Women's Political Caucus in Houston, Texas (February 8-10, 1973). Bendslev discusses her views on various state and national feminist leaders and women's liberation in general.

56, [59] leaves : facsims. ; 29 cm.

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National Women's Political Caucus (U.S.)

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The National Women's Political Caucus was formed in 1971 as a multiparty organization seeking to gain an equal voice and place for women in the political process at the local, state and national levels. The Caucus and its state affiliates support women candidates for elective and appointive offices and seek to ensure that women hold policy-making positions in the Democratic and Republican political parties. They have lobbied in state legislatures for the Equal Rights Amendment, women's reproduct...

North Texas State University. Oral History Collection.

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Bendslev, Linn, 1941-

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Women's Studies Oral History Project.

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