New York Radical Feminists Records, 1971-2002.

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New York Radical Feminists Records, 1971-2002.

Collection (2008-0262) (350 items, 0.7 lin. ft.; dated 1971-1977) contains organizing and theory documents of the New York Radical Feminists from the Stanton-Anthony Brigade and notes from 1971 session of Upper East Side Lucy Stone Brigade consciousness raising group; handouts from New York Radical Feminists' speak-outs and conferences; Motherhood Conference typed transcripts of speak-out; copies of NYRF newsletter; NYRF public relations and financial documents; documentation of the production of the play "Focus on Me" by Bobbi Ausubel. Includes USB flash drive with 150 images from the collection; these are page scans of the entire collection except for the newsletters. Contents of the flash drive have been transferred to a library server. Documents include originals as well as photocopies. Acquired as part of the Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture. Addition (2010-0203)(34 items, 0.2 lin. ft.; dated 1972-2002) contains what were probably pages from a notebook or scrapbook containing selections on the work and activities of the organization, including its Enterprises (restaurant, bookstore, coffeehouse, credit union, writing group, and oratory group), as well as its work against sexual abuses. There are clippings, fliers, handouts, programs, press releases, conference schedules, newsletters, fund-raising letters, and color photographs.

384 items (0.9 lin. ft.)

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New York Radical Feminists

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New York Radical Feminists was a radical feminist group co-founded primarily by Shulamith Firestone and Anne Koedt with the October 3, 1969, Stanton-Anthony Brigade, after they and other brigade members left Redstockings. Central to NYRF's philosophy was the idea that men consciously maintained power and a climate of supremacy over women in order to strengthen their egos. New York Radical Feminists members organized small 10-12 women consciousness-raising groups throughout NYC that all came toge...

Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture

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