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Feminism
Chicago radical Jewish elders oral history project
(Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies. Chicago Jewish Archives)
Equal Rights Amendment oral history project
(Washington State Historical Society)
The Georgia women's movement oral history collection
(Georgia State University. Library. Special Collections and Archives)
Kennedy, Florynce. Papers
(Harvard University. Radcliffe Institute. Schlesinger Library)
Dorothy Kenyon papers
(Smith College. Sophia Smith Collection)
Luscomb, Florence. Papers
(Harvard University. Radcliffe Institute. Schlesinger Library)
Nonviolent direct action project
(Columbia University. Center for Oral History)
Kathleen A. Olson papers
(Minnesota Historical Society. Minnesota History Center)
[Providence (RI) television coverage of civil rights and related films]
(Rhode Island Historical Society)
South Carolina International Women's Year Conference
(Winthrop University. Dacus Library. Archives and Special Collections)
Gloria Steinem papers
(Smith College. Sophia Smith Collection)
Student movements of the 1960s project
(Columbia University. Center for Oral History)
Voices of feminism oral history project
(Smith College. Sophia Smith Collection)
Woman alive!
(Harvard University. Radcliffe Institute. Schlesinger Library)
Women and political activism in Idaho oral history project
(Idaho State Historical Society. Idaho State Archives)
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