Women's rights
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Fear family papers
Collection
Identifier: Ax 034
Abstract
William H. Fear and his wife Lucia (Drum) Fear moved from Burlington, Kansas to Portland, Oregon in 1889. The collection contains correspondence, Fear and Drum family papers, medical case books, and files of Nora B. Green.
Dates:
1865-1931
Jane C. Grant papers
Collection
Identifier: Coll 041
Abstract
Collection comprises the papers of Jane Grant, an American journalist and co-founder of the New Yorker magazine. The papers consist of personal correspondence, Lucy Stone League materials, manuscripts, war journalism and personal materials. Major correspondents include Harold Ross, William B. Harris, Raoul Fleischmann, Pearl Buck, and Florence Kitchelt. The Lucy Stone League materials includes women's rights material on the topics of the Equal Rights Ammendment, National Women's Party and...
Dates:
1911-1972
Norma Hotaling papers
Collection
Identifier: Coll 507
Abstract
Norma Hotaling (1951-2008) was the founder of SAGE (Standing Against Global Exploitation), a non-profit focused on ending commercial sexual exploitation. This collection contains SAGE’s organizational records, photographs, biographical material, awards and artifacts, and publications.
Dates:
1951-2018