Women's issues miscellany, 1977.

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Women's issues miscellany, 1977.

Printed material from the Second Women's Rights Convention, October 1977, at Seneca Falls, New York. Material includes convention programs, pamphlets from Tompkins County Mental Health Association and the American Association of University Women, and miscellaneous pamphlets and handouts concerning abortion and the Pro-choice movement. Also, miscellaneous broadsides on women's issues; newsletters and newspapers from various women's organizations, including the League of Women Voters, Cayuga County, and the National Organization for Women (NOW).

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American Association of University Women

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According to the The American Association of University Women's website, the AAUW is a nationwide network for the advancement of equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, philanthropy, and research. From the guide to the The American Association of University Women, 1937-1994, (Utah State University. Special Collections and Archives) Based in Washington, D.C. From the description of American Association of University Women records, 1935-1955. (Unkno...

Second Women's Rights Convention.

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Devereux, Edwina,

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Tompkins County Mental Health Association.

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League of Women Voters (Cayuga County, N.Y.)

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National Organization for Women

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The National Organization for Women (NOW) was formed in Washington D.C. in 1966, and incorporated in 1967. The organization was formed to bring women into full participation in the mainstream of society, assuming all privileges and responsibilities in fully equal partnership with men. Local chapters were formed throughout the country and task forces were set up to deal with problems of women in areas such as employment, education, religion, poverty, law, politics, and image in the media....