Women : myth and reality : black women in white America

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Women : myth and reality : black women in white America

Mar. 16, 1976

Lecture is a component of the year-long interdisciplinary lecture course with four seminars, "Women: Myth and Reality". This course is an exploration of women's roles in society from the point of view of several disciplines. There will be four principal teachers in the following fields: Anthropology, Literature, History (European and American). In addition, various guest speakers will be brought in to discuss psychology of women, women in art, women under socialism, special problems of black women, the women's movement today and a variety of other topics that will give an integrated view of women's past and future. [Description from Course Descriptions / Syllabi for Women: Myth and Reality: A full year interdisciplinary lecture course with four seminars, 1975-76].

1 sound cassette : analog.

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