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List of contents
Guide to the Jenny Knauss Collection
Container list
Chicago Women's Liberation Union
CWLU General—misc. flyers, broadsides, information
sheets, calendar of events
[ Box 1 Folder 1 ]
Action Committee for Decent Childcare—information
flyers; Kathy Blunt, “Moving Women into Direct Action: Action Committee for
Decent Childcare”
[ Box 1 Folder 2 ]
Annual Membership Conference,
1975
[ Box 1 Folder 3 ]
Conference agenda; planning committee report; prison
project evaluation; DARE evaluation; Circle Women Liberation Union; workgroup
reports; financial report; coalitions; discussion questions for various
panels.
[ Box 1 Folder 3 ]
Brazen Hussies Chapter re: March 9 demonstration; flyers
with Knauss notes on verso
[ Box 1 Folder 4 ]
Health Project—proposal; information sheets for
doctors
[ Box 1 Folder 5 ]
Outline for project from 1971 from class at Circle in
1971
[ Box 1 Folder 5 ]
Actual CWLU project in
1975. Includes Knauss notes.
[ Box 1 Folder 5 ]
Health Strategy Proposal—Knauss notes, outline,
manuscript and handout
[ Box 1 Folder 6 ]
International Women's Day March 9 Committee
[ Box 1 Folder 7 ]
Report and evaluation of International Women's Day with
special steering committee evaluation of March 9th; schedule for International
Women's Day.
[ Box 1 Folder 7 ]
Midwives Chapter of the CWLU
[ Box 1 Folder 8 ]
Program and strategy article (multiple
copies)
[ Box 1 Folder 8 ]
Ms. O'Leary Chapter of the CWLU (Jenny Knauss'
chapter)
[ Box 1 Folder 9 ]
Membership list; ideology presentation (
Dec. 1975); report to steering committee (2/27/75);
Ms. O'Leary and publicity; CWLU press contact system for fundraisers and major
events; news clippings; Knauss notes.
[ Box 1 Folder 9 ]
Planning Committee Paper (
October, 1975)
[ Box 1 Folder 10 ]
Planning Committee paper (10pp.); Planning Committee
response from DARE; Planning Committee ideas (BH chapter); various steering
committee agendas; financial report (1974); Planning Committee Ideology (
Jan. 1976, 73pp.)
[ Box 1 Folder 10 ]
Position Papers
Anti-Imperialist Committee of the CWLU. Sexism and
Imperialism.
December 20, 1970. 4pp.
[ Box 1 Folder 11 ]
Fran Ansley. The Functions and the Theory and Practice
of Male Chauvinism. 4pp.
[ Box 1 Folder 11 ]
Lorenz Boehm, Warren Friedman, Rich Rothstein. The
Function of Men's Meetings. 5pp.
[ Box 1 Folder 11 ]
Conference Committee, Day Creamer for CWLU. An Attempt
to Summarize. Overview of the 13 reports turned in to the Conference Committee
(12 chapters and 1 rap group). 28pp.
[ Box 1 Folder 11 ]
Abby Marier. Some Thoughts on the Structure of the
Steering Committee. 2pp.
[ Box 1 Folder 11 ]
Vivian Rothstein. What Is All the Hassle about YSA/SWP?
3pp.
[ Box 1 Folder 11 ]
Womankind Work-Group of the CWLU. Womankind article.
4pp.
[ Box 1 Folder 11 ]
Position Paper on Membership #2 (CWLU). 2pp.
[ Box 1 Folder 11 ]
Position Paper on Membership #3 (CWLU). 6pp.
[ Box 1 Folder 11 ]
Psychology-Biology rap (Weisstein). 1p.
[ Box 1 Folder 11 ]
Personalist basic wl rap (Weisstein). 1p.
[ Box 1 Folder 11 ]
Communications as Program. 3pp.
[ Box 1 Folder 11 ]
Speakers Bureau
Speakers Bureau Report. 39pp. Includes reports from
various chapters and committees from
1970-1971.
[ Box 1 Folder 12 ]
Speakers Bureau Policy; sample speech; Gimmicks for High
School Age Audiences; some scenarios.
[ Box 1 Folder 12 ]
CWLU
1976.
Steering Committee minutes; staff selection comm.
report; financial report; draft of a national letter; National Planning
Committee Evaluation form.
[ Box 1 Folder 13 ]
CWLU “Farewell”; Split in
1976
Two Lines in the Women's Movement.
December, 1975. 14pp.
[ Box 1 Folder 14 ]
Flyer for farewell party; Steering Committee letter
declaring split (3/19/76).
[ Box 1 Folder 14 ]
Copy of letter outlining split with petition asking for
vote at upcoming meeting (Jenny Knauss among those listed). 8pp.
[ Box 1 Folder 14 ]
Copy of letter from supporters of a Marxist-Leninist
direction for the CWLU. 2pp.
[ Box 1 Folder 14 ]
Broadsides. Miscellaneous broadsides and flyers from
CWLU
[ Box 1 Folder 15 ]
Notes on the CWLU by Jenny Knauss; includes membership
lists.
[ Box 1 Folder 16 ]
Chicago Women's Liberation Union — Liberation School for
Women, 1971-1975.
Liberation School for Women — General folder includes material organizing courses, course proposals, study groups. [ Box 2 Folder 1 ] Brochures, registration forms, etc. [ Box 2 Folder 2 ] A Tentative Proposal for a Liberation School for Women. 3pp. [ Box 2 Folder 2 ] Committee meetings, minutes, etc. (includes Knauss notes) [ Box 2 Folder 3 ] Summer, 1973: Course handouts, discussion questions, etc. [ Box 2 Folder 4 ] Summer, 1973: Jenny Knauss notes. [ Box 2 Folder 5 ] Photocopies of various periodical articles perhaps used in some classes. [ Box 2 Folder 6/7 ] Course descriptions [ Box 2 Folder 8 ] Liberation School for Women Poster (2 copies) [ Box 2 Folder 9 ] Mailing Lists for various women's groups and organizations to try as sponsors. [ Box 2 Folder 10 ] “Catalog”, spring, 1975 (16pp.). [ Box 2 Folder 11 ]
Topical files, including papers and reprints
Anthropology
Judy Hicks. An Anthropological Approach to the Position
of Women. 2pp.
[ Box 3 Folder 1 ]
Evelyn Reed. Women and the Family. 4pp. from
The Militant, August 15,
1969.
[ Box 3 Folder 1 ]
Marilyn Salek. The Roots of Sexism. 57pp. Class paper
for Jennifer Knauss, History of Women's Liberation Movements.
[ Box 3 Folder 1 ]
Black Women
Frances M. Beal. Double Jeopardy: To Be Black and
Female. 6pp. (2 copies)
[ Box 3 Folder 2 ]
Marlene Dixon. A Program for National Agitation for the
Women's Liberation Front in Colleges and Universities. Working Draft.
7pp.
[ Box 3 Folder 2 ]
Patricia M. Robinson. The Position of Black Women.
4pp.
[ Box 3 Folder 2 ]
Equal Rights Amendment; Knauss notes and NOW
flyers.
[ Box 3 Folder 3 ]
History. Jenny Knauss (?). Why Women's History? 4pp. Knauss notes
and outlines.
[ Box 3 Folder 4 ]
Literature; books lists, catalogues.
[ Box 3 Folder 5 ]
Media; misc. clippings.
[ Box 3 Folder 6 ]
Psychology
Knauss notes; clippings.
[ Box 3 Folder 7 ]
Matina Horner. Woman's Will to Fail.
Psychology Today, November, 1969.
4pp.
[ Box 3 Folder 7 ]
Anne Koedt. The Myth of the Vaginal Orgasm.
6pp.
[ Box 3 Folder 7 ]
Judith Long Laws. The Social Psychology of Women:
Shibboleths & Lacunae. 14pp.
[ Box 3 Folder 7 ]
Paul S. Rosenkrantz and Susan R. Vogel. Sex-role
Stereotypes and Clinical Judgments of Mental Health. 1970. 7pp.
[ Box 3 Folder 7 ]
Naomi Weisstein. Kinder, Kuche, Kirche as Scientific
Law. 8pp. (2 copies).
[ Box 3 Folder 7 ]
Small Group. Knauss notes. Ronnie Lichtman. Sisterhood and the Small
Group. 2pp.
[ Box 3 Folder 8 ]
U.S. Dept. of Labor. Women's Bureau. Miscellaneous
brochures.
[ Box 3 Folder 9 ]
Women and work/economy
Anne Avise. A Semi-annotated Bibliography on Women and
Work in America. 6pp. Class paper for Jenny Knauss, History of Women's
Liberation, 1970.
[ Box 3 Folder 10 ]
Sandra Bem and Daryl Bem. Sex-Segregated Want Ads: Do
They Discourage Female Job Applicants? 4pp.
[ Box 3 Folder 10 ]
Joan Jordon. The Place of American Women: Economic
Exploitation of Women. 1968. 12pp.
[ Box 3 Folder 10 ]
Elinor Langer. The Women of the Telephone Company.
24pp.
[ Box 3 Folder 10 ]
On-the-Job Oppression of Working Women. A collection of
articles. 10pp.
[ Box 3 Folder 10 ]
Ilene Winkler. Women Workers: The Forgotten Third of the
Working Class. 16pp.
[ Box 3 Folder 10 ]
Women and Socialism. Women in the Liberation
Struggle—and Overview. Ma Bell Has Fleas—and a Lot of Angry Workers. from
Red Papers, no. 3.
15pp.
[ Box 3 Folder 10 ]
Miscellaneous “fact” sheets and news
clippings
[ Box 3 Folder 10 ]
Knauss notes
[ Box 3 Folder 11 ]
Women and Higher Education
Jo Freeman. Women on the Social Science Faculties since
1892. Draft of speech. 14pp.
[ Box 3 Folder 12 ]
Nancy H. McMillin. Position Paper on Women. 1969.
7pp.
[ Box 3 Folder 12 ]
Marcia Rothenberg. Working Paper for Structure of the
Progress, Program Commission 4, and for Women's Workshop: Part-time Teachers in
the University. 2pp.
[ Box 3 Folder 12 ]
Political Science Women's Caucus essay on teachers'
comments about women students. 3pp.
[ Box 3 Folder 12 ]
Flyer on Trends in Higher Education Conference.
Sponsored by New University Conference. March 11-12.
[ Box 3 Folder 12 ]
Women in Theater; Knauss notes.
[ Box 3 Folder 13 ]
Women's Liberation Plays
Susie Goes to College. 5pp.
[ Box 3 Folder 14 ]
Up Against the Economy; the Story of Sharon America.
10pp.
[ Box 3 Folder 14 ]
Women Under Socialism
Judith Musick. Kibbutz Women and Children. 30pp. Class
paper for J. Knauss, History of Women's Liberation, 1970.
[ Box 3 Folder 15 ]
Bibliography for Women in Socialist Countries. By Jenny
Knauss and colleagues, perhaps for Liberation School for Women of the
CWLU.
[ Box 3 Folder 15 ]
Miscellaneous clippings and a few Knauss
notes.
[ Box 3 Folder 15 ]
Chicago Women's Health Movement
History,
1969-1975
Jenny Knauss. The Women's Health Movement in the Windy
City. 15 pp. Draft.
[ Box 4 Folder 1 ]
Helen Marieskind and Barbara Ehrenreich. The Women's
Health Movement: A Political and Historical Perspective. 24pp.
Draft.
[ Box 4 Folder 1 ]
Miscellaneous summaries of groups: health centers, WATCH
(Women Act to Control Healthcare), abortion movement.
[ Box 4 Folder 1 ]
Alice Hamilton Women's Health Center. Description, flyers, mailing lists, history in a letter
to J. Knauss.
[ Box 4 Folder 2 ]
American Public Health Association,
1977-1978. Clippings, etc.
[ Box 4 Folder 3 ]
Bilingual Health Project
Description, flyers, brochure, meeting
minutes.
[ Box 4 Folder 4 ]
Part of a paper on sterilization abuse which was part of
project. 9pp.
[ Box 4 Folder 4 ]
Sterilization as Social Control—outline.
7pp.
[ Box 4 Folder 4 ]
C.E.S.A. (Committee to End Sterilization
Abuse)
Handout; J. Knauss notes; clippings.
[ Box 4 Folder 5 ]
Minutes of September 15, 1975 meeting. 4pp.
[ Box 4 Folder 5 ]
Public Citizen's Health Research Group. Sterilization
Without Consent: Teaching Hospital Violations of HEW Regulations. 1975.
10pp.
[ Box 4 Folder 5 ]
Chicago Health Systems Agency
Lauren Crawford. Testimony on the City of Chicago Health
Systems Agency Plan for the Chicago Women's Health Task Force. November 8,
1977. 3 pp.
[ Box 4 Folder 6 ]
David Simmons. Testimony of the Chicago Area Committee
on Occupational Safety and Health (CACOSH). November 8, 1977. 3pp.
[ Box 4 Folder 6 ]
Mary Wozniak. Association of Health Care Consumers
Testimony on the Health Systems Plan. November 8, 1977. 6pp.
[ Box 4 Folder 6 ]
Chicago Women's Health Center: J. Knauss notes and
draft
[ Box 4 Folder 7 ]
Chicago Women's Health Task Force
Mailing List (May
1978).
[ Box 4 Folder 8 ]
History of Chicago women's health in flyers, memos, on
various topics.
[ Box 4 Folder 9 ]
J. Knauss notes and drafts of descriptions of: health
centers, WATCH, Abortion Task Force, Women's Hospital Project.
[ Box 4 Folder 9 ]
Committee to Save Cook County Hospital
Sample letters; flyers; clippings
[ Box 4 Folder 10 ]
R.L. Cohen. Hard Times at the Cooker. 7pp.
[ Box 4 Folder 10 ]
The Committee…Statement to Chicago Health Systems Agency
Hearing on the Proposed Health Systems Plan (November 8, 1977).
4pp.
[ Box 4 Folder 10 ]
J. Knauss notes.
[ Box 4 Folder 11 ]
Concerned Rush Students
[ Box 4 Folder 12 ]
Concerned Medical Students. (In) human Experimentation:
How It Happens at Pres-St. Luke's. 5pp.
[ Box 4 Folder 12 ]
Concerned Medical Students. Issues of Quality and
Inequality: a Critical Look at Ob-Gyn Care. 5pp.
[ Box 4 Folder 12 ]
Naomi Kistin and Gordy Schiff. Health Mini-Plenary Talk.
March 14, 1977. 3pp.
[ Box 4 Folder 12 ]
Flyers and J. Knauss notes.
[ Box 4 Folder 12 ]
Consumer Health Planning and Development Association of
Illinois (CHPDA) Proposal. 6pp.
[ Box 4 Folder 13 ]
Cook County Hospital Nurses' Strike.
1972.
[ Box 4 Folder 14 ]
Pat Girczyc, R.N. and Lauren Crawford (CWLU). History.
Draft and copies. 3pp.
[ Box 4 Folder 14 ]
Cook Country Hospital Nurses' Strike. J. Knauss
notes.
[ Box 4 Folder 15 ]
Emma Goldman Women's Health Center; J. Knauss notes and
description draft
[ Box 4 Folder 16 ]
Fritzi Englestein Health Fair
[ Box 4 Folder 17 ]
Gwynne Seminar Sessions; list of topics, J. Knauss
notes.
[ Box 4 Folder 18 ]
Health Group
(1976); Minutes; mailing lists.
[ Box 4 Folder 19 ]
Health Professions Special Projects Grant; draft,
6pp.
[ Box 4 Folder 20 ]
HealthRight: Mailing list. Correspondence with Jenny
Knauss and Lauren Crawford
1976-1977, 9pp. from Heleena van Raan or Naomi
Fatt.
[ Box 4 Folder 21 ]
H.E.R.S. (Health Evaluation and Referral Service of
C.W.L.U.)
[ Box 4 Folder 22 ]
Description; news release of HERS Healthy Kit; draft of
HealthRight article; clippings; J. Knauss notes.
[ Box 4 Folder 22 ]
Illinois Nurses Association (INA); flyers, J. Knauss
notes.
[ Box 4 Folder 23 ]
I.P.A.C. (Illinois Public Action Coalition)
[ Box 4 Folder 24 ]
Memos distributed describing plan of operation for a
health care coalition
(1979).
[ Box 4 Folder 24 ]
“Manpower Comparative Teams”
[ Box 4 Folder 25 ]
J. Knauss notes
[ Box 4 Folder 25 ]
Courtney B. Wood, et al. An Experiment to Reverse
Health-Related Problems in Slum Housing Maintenance. AJPH,
May, 1974. 3pp.
[ Box 4 Folder 25 ]
E. Maurice Backett. review of Milton I. Roemer, The
Organization of Medical Care under Social Security. The Milbank Memorial Fund
Quarterly,
October, 1970. 4pp.
[ Box 4 Folder 25 ]
Mujeres Latinas en Accion (Latin Women in
Action). Flyers and some correspondence, 6pp.,
1976.
[ Box 4 Folder 26 ]
National Health Insurance.
National Health Insurance Issues.
n.d. G.P.O. 7pp.
[ Box 4 Folder 27 ]
Jennifer Knauss. Testimony Before DHEW on National
Health Insurance, Chicago. October 27, 1977. 2pp. Also correspondence from DHEW
with J.K.,
1977, 3pp.
[ Box 4 Folder 27 ]
Shrew. Women's Liberation Workshop.
[ Box 4 Folder 28 ]
ALS to Jenny Knauss from Sheila Rowbotham, London,
England, n.d. 4pp.
[ Box 4 Folder 28 ]
Women's Health Care and Abortion
W.A.T.C.H. (Women Act to Control Health
Care). Draft of description; correspondence with Lauren
Crawford about future of organization,
1974, 6pp.
[ Box 5 Folder 1 ]
W.I.C.C.A. (Women In Crisis Can Act). Working statement
memo,
1974, 3pp.
[ Box 5 Folder 2 ]
Womancare Clinic
[ Box 5 Folder 3 ]
Open letter to San Diego Community: Decision to quit
Womancare Clinic, January 15, 1976, 4pp. from Sharon Weremiuk.
[ Box 5 Folder 3 ]
A Woman's Place (Athol, New York)
[ Box 5 Folder 4 ]
Workshop Schedule for fall/winter
1976-1977; financial report.
[ Box 5 Folder 4 ]
Women's Health Network
[ Box 5 Folder 5 ]
Mailing lists; J. Knauss notes; minutes of meetings;
notices; copies of correspondence from the Boston Women's Health Collective (
July, 1976).
[ Box 5 Folder 5 ]
Health Task Force questionnaire from Illinois Women's
Agenda, 4pp.
[ Box 5 Folder 5 ]
Women's Information Exchange; mailing list from session
on November 6-7, 1972.
[ Box 5 Folder 6 ]
Women's Liberation Center—Southside
[ Box 5 Folder 7 ]
Mailings, January-March,
1970; include information on JANE.
[ Box 5 Folder 7 ]
Women's Health Leaflets
[ Box 5 Folder 8 ]
Miscellaneous handouts prepared by CWLU Health Workgroup
on hysterectomy, menopause, D.E.S., birth control, rape, etc. in English and in
Spanish.
[ Box 5 Folder 8 ]
Women's Health Leaflets, manuscripts of Spanish
translations.
[ Box 5 Folder 9 ]
Women's Health Care, J. Knauss typescripts
[ Box 5 Folder 10 ]
Women's Health Groups Testimony Ideas. 2pp.
[ Box 5 Folder 10 ]
The Health Care System—What's Wrong? 4pp.
[ Box 5 Folder 10 ]
Abortion
General information—photocopies of articles; J. Knauss
notes.
[ Box 5 Folder 11 ]
Abortion Crisis (typescript, 5pp.)
[ Box 5 Folder 11 ]
Jean Pakter and Frieda G. Nelson. Effects of a
Liberalized Abortion Law in New York City. 1972 rpt. 9pp.
[ Box 5 Folder 11 ]
Jean Pakter. An 18 Month Experience in New York City
with the Liberalized Abortion Law. 1972 rpt. 18pp.
[ Box 5 Folder 11 ]
Abortion newspaper clippings, mostly
1977.
[ Box 5 Folder 12 ]
Abortion Rights, J. Knauss notes and information on
contacts for July 6 meeting.
[ Box 5 Folder 13 ]
Abortion reprints
Lynn Phillips. Birth Control and Abortion: Some Things
to Worry About. 15pp.
[ Box 5 Folder 14 ]
Nancy Stearns. Current Legal Status of Abortion Laws
Throughout the Country. 1971. 2pp.
[ Box 5 Folder 14 ]
Wampole's 2-Hour Pregnancy UCG Test. 4pp.
[ Box 5 Folder 14 ]
Women's Health & Abortion Project. Saline Abortions.
8pp.
[ Box 5 Folder 14 ]
Abortion Demonstration. July 7, 1977. Newspaper
clippings.
[ Box 5 Folder 15 ]
Abortion Rally. August 6, 1977. Flyers, newspaper clippings, J, Knauss notes, schedule
for the day.
[ Box 5 Folder 16 ]
Ad Hoc Committee. August 11 (1977) Coalition. J. Knauss notes, flyers, handouts, position statements,
list of contacts.
[ Box 5 Folder 17 ]
Abortion Task Force; membership list; fact sheets on
Chicago area hospitals and abortions; Abortion Calendar—1973.
[ Box 6 Folder 1 ]
Street Theater—Abortion (play). 5pp.
[ Box 6 Folder 1 ]
Abortion Task Force reports on communities (including
Evanston). 10pp.
[ Box 6 Folder 1 ]
Ad Hoc Committee on Abortion Rights,
1977-1978. J. Knauss notes; flyers; handouts; photocopies of
clips.
[ Box 6 Folder 2 ]
Ad Hoc Committee on Abortion Rights, July 6, 1977
meeting. J. Knauss notes; flyers; letter drafts.
[ Box 6 Folder 3 ]
JANE. Counseling Service of the Chicago Women's
Liberation Union organized by the Womens Liberation Center at 5406 S.
Dorchester.
Flyers, handouts.
[ Box 6 Folder 4 ]
Pauline Bart. Unalienating Abortion, Demystifying
Depression, and Restoring Rape Victims. 30pp.
[ Box 6 Folder 4 ]
JANE. The Most Remarkable Abortion Story Ever Told. from
Voices, June, 1973.
18pp.
[ Box 6 Folder 4 ]
On Learning to do the procedure ourselves… 2pp.
draft.
[ Box 6 Folder 4 ]
JANE. Abortion 7 Defense Fund. Fact Sheet.
[ Box 6 Folder 5 ]
CWLU letter with petition, 5/30/72. More petition
blanks.
[ Box 6 Folder 5 ]
Medical Center Coalition for Abortion Rights. 10/20/77
Rally. Flyers, handouts, news releases, sample
letters.
[ Box 6 Folder 6 ]
New American Movement. Abortion proposal.
[ Box 6 Folder 7 ]
Abortion Surveillance—J. Knauss notes
Connections Between Multinational Corporations and the
Fiscal Crisis (specifically abortion cutbacks). Draft. 3pp. By
Knauss?
[ Box 6 Folder 8 ]
Raye Hudson Rosen. The Patient's View of the Role of the
Primary Care Physician in Abortion. 3pp.
[ Box 6 Folder 8 ]
State Center for Health Statistics. Induced Abortions in
Illinois 1973 to 1975. 18pp.
[ Box 6 Folder 8 ]
Martha Robinson. Medicaid Coverage of Abortions in New
York City: Costs and Benefits. 7pp.
[ Box 6 Folder 8 ]
Abraham Lash, et al. A Survey of over 20,000 Abortions
at Cook County Hospital
(1961-1965). 7pp.
[ Box 6 Folder 8 ]
Birth Control; flyers, notes.
[ Box 6 Folder 9 ]
Lynn Phillips. Birth Control and Abortion: Some Things
to Worry About. 15pp.
[ Box 6 Folder 9 ]
A View from the Loop (The Women's
Health Movement in Chicago). Article by J. Knauss and others on the history of
JANE and other women's health groups in Chicago.
[ Box 6 Folder 10 ]
Typescript. 12pp. Printed sheet published by
HealthRight.
[ Box 6 Folder 10 ]
Abortion Task Force. 2pp.
[ Box 6 Folder 10 ]
The Women's Hospital Project. 2pp.
[ Box 6 Folder 10 ]
Health Evaluation and Referral Service (HERS). 2pp. all
used as background for article.
[ Box 6 Folder 10 ]
Miscellaneous Jenny Knauss notes on feminists, ERA,
International Women's Day, abortion, etc.
[ Box 6 Folder 11 ]
More J. Knauss notes, including some from
classes.
[ Box 6 Folder 12/13 ]
Women's Liberation Materials
Cell 16 (Cambridge, Mass.). Position statement.
3pp.
[ Box 7 Folder 1 ]
Chicago Radical Women's Conference Proposal for October
31, November 1, 2, 1969.
[ Box 7 Folder 2 ]
National Organization for Women (NOW)
Courtesy copy of
Act Now vol. 2 #9, Oct.
1970
[ Box 7 Folder 3 ]
Brochure and flyers
[ Box 7 Folder 3 ]
New University Conference (NUC) Women's
Caucus
[ Box 7 Folder 4 ]
Mailing list of NUC women; flyers.
[ Box 7 Folder 4 ]
Pamphlets and position papers
New University
Conference. Free Women. 24pp.
[ Box 7 Folder 4 ]
Heather Booth, Day
Creamer, Diane Horwitz. Socialist Feminism. 5pp.
[ Box 7 Folder 4 ]
CWLU and NUC. To:
Organizers of the New American Movement. August 22, 1971. 5pp.
[ Box 7 Folder 4 ]
Evi Goldfield. Some
Thoughts on the Women's Liberation Movement. (Marxist) 8pp.
[ Box 7 Folder 4 ]
Ann Kaplan. Organizing
Women Students. 3pp.
[ Box 7 Folder 4 ]
Marge Piercy. The Grand
Coolie Dam. 14pp.
[ Box 7 Folder 4 ]
Vanauken. Freedom for
Movement Girls—Now. 1968. 8pp.
[ Box 7 Folder 4 ]
S.P.A.Z.M. (Berkeley, CA)
[ Box 7 Folder 5 ]
International Women's Day lists;
bibliographies.
[ Box 7 Folder 5 ]
Women's Studies Courses, J. Knauss notes
[ Box 7 Folder 6 ]
Women's Studies Courses, miscellaneous syllabi,
brochures and bibliographies from courses all over U.S.,
1970-1971.
[ Box 7 Folder 7 ]
Position Papers
Abortion—Birth Control—A Liberation for Women or
Population Control? by March 8th Movement. 14pp.
[ Box 7 Folder 8 ]
Judi Berenstein et al. Sisters, Brothers, Lovers…
Listen… 7pp.
[ Box 7 Folder 8 ]
Gloria Cowan and Loretta Moore. Female Identity and
Occupational Commitment. 12pp.
[ Box 7 Folder 8 ]
CWLU. Population, Ecology, and Capitalism.
4pp.
[ Box 7 Folder 8 ]
Marlene D. Dixon. A Position Paper on Radical Women in
the Professions: Or, Up from Ridicule. 10pp.
[ Box 7 Folder 8 ]
Marlene Dixon. A Program for National Agitation for the
Women's Liberation Front in Colleges and Universities. 6pp.
[ Box 7 Folder 8 ]
Marlene Dixon. Women's Liberation. from
Ramparts, December, 1969.
6pp.
[ Box 7 Folder 8 ]
Barbara Ehrenreich. Reply to comments on speech at
Yellow Springs
[ Box 7 Folder 9 ]