ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Title Womens History Ephemera Collection
Collection Number SC 188
OCLC Number 1039093916
Creator Various
Provenance Artifical collection created by Special Collections through 1999.
Extent,Scope, and Content Note The collection is comprised of 3 linear ft. of newspapers, ephemeral materials, and photographs that document women's rights and
political activities. Materials cover both national and local (Long Island, Suffolk
County) organizations and issues and date from 1952 to 1999. It is an artificial collection created by Special Collections and University
Archives, Stony Brook University Libraries.
Arrangement and Processing Note Processed and arranged in alphabetical order by Kristen J. Nyitray and Raymond Prucher,
June 2002. Finding aid updated in April 2019.
Language English
Restrictions on Access The collection is open to researchers without restriction.
Rights and Permissions Stony Brook University Libraries' consent to access as the physical owner of the collection
does not address copyright issues that may affect publication rights. It is the sole
responsibility of the user of Special Collections and University Archives materials
to investigate the copyright status of any given work and to seek and obtain permission
where needed prior to publication.
Citation [Item], [Box], Womens History Ephemera Collection, Special Collections and University
Archives, Stony Brook University Libraries.
Historical Note Ephemeral materials are items of collectible memorabilia, typically written or printed
ones, that were originally expected to have only short-term usefulness or popularity.
The materials amassed in this collection document activities surrounding equal rights
and the women's liberation movement.
Subjects National Organization for Women. Women's rights -- United States. Feminism -- United States. Abortion -- United States. Equal rights amendments -- United States. Women -- Political activity. Women -- New York (State) -- Long Island. Abortion. Equal rights amendments. Feminism. Women. Women's rights. New York (State) -- Long Island. United States.
INVENTORY
Box 1 Abortion: newspaper clippings Abortion: newspaper clippings, 1974 to 1978 Abortion, 1983 Ain't I A Woman? Aphra, v.1, no. 2, 1970 Artists Association to Repeal Abortion Laws, 1968 Bay Area Women's Liberation, 1969 Berkeley Women's Liberation, 1971 Bibliographies, ca. 1970-1982 (2f)
Box 2 Bibliographies, ca. 1970-1982 Birth Control Handbooks, 1952, 1970, undated Black Women, 1971 Boston, Massachusetts Chicago, Illinois Committee to Defend the Right to Learn, 1971 Come Out!, 1970 Congress to Unite Women, 1970 Cornell University Day Care Directories Equal Rights Amendment Everywoman Publishing Company, 1972 Fecundity versus Civilization Feelings The Feminist Press, 1978 The Feminists Feminists on Children's Media, 1975 The Furies, 1972
Box 3 Greer, Germaine, 1972 How Harvard Rules Women, 1965 Iowa City, Iowa, Women's Liberation Front Kaleidoscope, 1970 Kansas City, Missouri, Women's Liberation Know, Inc., 1971 Lesbians Speak Out, 1976 Librarians, 1970 Long Island National Organization for Women, Nassau NOW Times (see Box 6) Long Island Women's Liberation Newsletter, 1970 Men Our Masters, 1970 Michigan University, 1970 Mid Suffolk Chapter National Organization for Women, NOW Hear This (see Box 7) Mother's Alone Working, 1966 Ms. Magazine National Organization for Women, California, 1971 National Organization for Women, Chicago, 1975 National Organization for Women, Legal Defense and Education Fund National Organization for Women, Suffolk County Chapter, 1984 New England Free Press, ca. 1960s-1970s New Haven, Connecticut, Women's Liberation, 1970
Box 4 New Left Committee, Toronto New Orleans, Louisiana New Yorkers for Abortion Law Repeal New York Radical Feminists, 1969-1970 New York State University, Stony Brook New York University Law School No More Fun and Games/The Female State Notes, Women's Liberation Notes on Women's Liberation, 1970 Pathfinder Press, Inc., 1970s Redstockings, 1970 Research Publications, Inc., 1974 Revolutionary Marxist Caucus, 1969 Revolutionary Women's Liberation, 1971 Seattle, Washington, Radical Women, 1970 Some Information for Mother Somerville, Massachusetts, Female Liberation, 1970 Southern Female Rights Union, 1970 Suffolk County, New York, 1976 Suffolk County, New York, Human Rights Commission, 1971 Synergy, 1969 Unitarian Universalist Women's Federation, 1970 Up From Under, 1970 Voice of the Women's Liberation Movement, 1968
Box 5 Washington, D.C., Women's Liberation What the Young Need to Know, A Primer on Sex Rationalism Whole Woman Catalog Woman, History and Condition of Women (2f) Woman and Religion A Woman's Touch, 1970s Women, A Journal of Liberation, 1969 Women's History Research Center, Inc., 1971 Women's Bail Fund Committee, 1971 Women's Magazine Women's Liberation Basement Press, "It Ain't Me Babe," edited by Trina Robbins, 1970
(separation note: Spec PN6728 .I8 I8 1970) Women's Liberation Coalition of Michigan, 1970 Women's Liberation Center of New York, 1970 Women's Liberation Collective Women's Liberation Front, UCLA Women's Rights Law Reporter Women's Street Theater, The Workshop in Nonviolence (WIN), 1970
Box 6 Long Island National Organization for Women, Nassau NOW Times
1977-1979 1980-1981 1982-1983 1984-1985 1986-1988 1989-1991 1992-1997
Box 7 Mid-Suffolk Chapter National Organization for Women, "NOW Hear This" A collection of issues published between 1974-1999.
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