Kelly Slattery-Robinson interview, 2002, April 4.

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Kelly Slattery-Robinson interview, 2002, April 4.

Slattery-Robinson explains how she started working at the YWCA in Missoula, Montana, and the accomplishments of that organization. She moves into broader issues including feminism, violence against women, and poverty.

1 sound cassette : analog + 1 transcript.

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Montana Feminist History Project.

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Young Women's Christian Association

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The YWCA of Washington State College was established in 1895. It provided the women of the college a place to worship, held bible classes, and located housing and employment. It also served as a social organization that participated with the YMCA of Washington State College. A popular social event in the 1910s-1930s were the conferences held at Seabeck, Washington. Topics at Seabeck focused on issues of the YWCA and the YMCA of the Pacific Northwest. During the 1940s, th...

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Slattery-Robinson, Kelly,

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