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Guide to the Jenny Knauss Collection
Administrative Information
Provenance
Jenny Knauss donated her personal files of the Chicago Women's Liberation Union and feminist health-related materials to the McCormick Library in 1986.
Processing History
Organized and processed by Sigrid Pohl Perry in 1987 and revised in 1997.
Separated Material
Issues of the CWLU newsletter have been added to the McCormick Library Femina serial collection. All other catalogued items included in the following separation list can be found in the McCormick Library and in the Northwestern University online catalog.
Joyce Cowley. Pioneers of Women Liberation. New York, 1969. Judy Edelman. Women on the Job: A Marxist-Leninist View. New York, 1970. It Ain't Me Babe. Berkeley, 1970. Joan Jordan. The Place of American Women—Economic Exploitation of Women. Boston, n.d. V.I. Lenin. Soviet Power and the Status of Women and International Women's Day. Moscow, 1954. Kathy McAfee and Myrna Wood. Bread and Roses. Detroit, n.d. Lyn Wells. American Women: Their Use and Abuse. Boston, n.d. Newsletter of the Radical Historians' Caucus. Boston. no. 4, 1970. New American Movement. Minneapolis. no. 8, July-Sept., 1974. National Women's Health Network News. Washington. n.n. August, 1970. East Bay Women's Liberation Newsletter. n.d., Oct. 1969.Restrictions
Available for research. Copyright for materials resides with the literary executors of individual materials. All users must comply with federal copyright regulations.
Preferred Citation
Jenny Knauss Collection, Manuscript Series XCIII, Charles Deering McCormick Library of Special Collections, Northwestern University Library