Brenda Eichelberger/National Alliance of Black Feminists Papers, 1974-1997

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Brenda Eichelberger/National Alliance of Black Feminists Papers, 1974-1997

Open to "any Black woman interested in advancing the cause of Black feminism," the National Alliance of Black Feminists was a not-for-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to achieving full equality for Black women in America. Brenda Eichelberger, founder of NABF, served as president of the Chicago Chapter. The collection consists of manuscripts, brochures, promotional literature, correspondence, financial statements, newspaper clippings, journal articles and serials.

8 linear feet

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National Alliance of Black Feminists (U.S.)

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Founded 1975 and based in Chicago, Ill.; name later changed to Women's Organization for Minority Affairs. From the description of Records, 1972-1986. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70938818 ...

Eichelberger, Brenda, 1939-

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