Feminist Coordinating Council records, 1971-1977.

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Feminist Coordinating Council records, 1971-1977.

The records consist of minutes, agendas, press releases, correspondence, ephemera, membership lists, resolutions, and clippings relating to the council's members, positions, and issues of concern. Individuals represented in the records include Sheila Page Bayne, Lyn Bruner, Carol Riddell, Patricia Kernighan, and Jill M. Schultz.

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Kernighan, Patricia.

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Bruner, Lyn

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Riddell, Carole

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Schultz, Jill M.

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Feminist Coordinating Council (Seattle, Wash.)

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The Feminist Coordinating Council was an organization that consisted primarily of radical Seattle feminist groups. One of the proposals it supported was a Seattle ordinance to establish a commission on crimes against women. From the description of Feminist Coordinating Council records, 1971-1977. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 28408489 ...

Bayne, Sheila Page

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