85-M30--85-M66Bunch, Charlotte, 1944- . Papers, 1950-1988 (85-M30--85-M66): A Finding Aid
Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America
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Radcliffe College
May 1985© 1985 Radcliffe College
Call No.: 85-M30--85-M66
Repository: Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute
Creator: CHARLOTTE BUNCH, 1944-
Title: Papers, 1967-1985
Quantity: 4 cartons, 1 supersize folder, 2 oversize folders, 26 folio+ folders, l folio
folder, 8 audiotapes
Abstract: Correspondence, writings, reports, etc., of Charlotte Bunch, lesbian feminist activist
and writer.
Preliminary inventory: May 1985
By: Anne Engelhart
Accession numbers: 85-M30, 85-M42, 85-M47, 85-M66
The papers of Charlotte Bunch were given to the Schlesinger Library in February, March,
and April 1985 by CB.
One of four children of Charles Pardue Bunch and Marjorie Adelaide (King) Bunch, CB was born in West Jefferson,
North Carolina, on October 13, 1944. Later that year her family moved to Artesia, New Mexico, where she attended the public schools before
enrolling at Duke University in 1962. A history major, CB graduated magna cum laude in 1966.
Her college years were marked by numerous extracurricular activities, including work with the
Young Women's Christian Association; the Methodist student movement; a poverty program in
Oakland, California; and various civil rights groups.
In the summer following her graduation, she was a youth delegate to the World Council of
Churches Conference on Church and Society in Geneva, Switzerland, and attended a meeting on
China sponsored by the World Student Christian Federation. That autumn CB began a one-year
term in Washington, D.C., as president of the University Christian Movement, an ecumenical
organization concerned with social change. The following year she served as student intern at
the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington, exploring the interaction of education and politics.
Moving to Cleveland in 1968, CB helped to organize both the local women's liberation
movement and the first national women's liberation conference, held in Chicago in November
1968. She worked on the staff of the campus ministry at Case Western Reserve University
before returning to Washington in 1969 as a visiting fellow at IPS. Continuing her active
involvement in the women's liberation movement, she helped to develop a women's studies
curriculum that was taught at the Washington Area Free University. Her work on the
Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam led to a trip to North Vietnam and Laos in
1970 and to participation in the International Conference of North American and Indochinese
Women held in Canada in 1971.
Since 1971, CH has worked primarily to develop a lesbian/feminist ideology nationally and a
lesbian/feminist community in Washington. She continued as a fellow at IPS until 1977, and has
taught a variety of courses on feminism at a number of colleges and universities. She has
lectured widely, been a participant or facilitator at a number of international workshops and
conferences, and served from 1979 to 1980 as consultant to the secretariat for the World
Conference for the United Nations Decade on Women.
CB is the coeditor of a number of books, including The New Women: A Motive
Anthology on Women's Liberation (1970), Learning Our Way: Essays in Feminist
Education (1983), and Not By Degrees: Essays in Feminist Education, as
well as one of the founders and editors of Quest: A Feminist Quarterly, (from
1974 until its demise in 1984) and The Furies (1972-1973), a lesbian/feminist
newspaper. The author of numerous articles and pamphlets, she is active in many organizations,
including the National Women's Program Committee of the American Friends Service
Committee, the National Women's Conference, and the National Organization for Women; she is
a board member of the New York Feminist Art Institute and the National Gay Task Force.
This collection contains articles, essays, songs, and scripts on the women's liberation
movement; correspondence, notes, press releases, pamphlets, newsletters, and mailing lists from
many women's organizations and conferences, including local groups in Cleveland, Ohio, and
Washington, D.C., the National Organization for Women, and the National Women's Studies
Association; material on lesbian/feminism; correspondence, minutes, financial records,
memoranda, reports, and bylaws of the National Gay Task Force; and drafts and correspondence
with authors which reflect CB's editing work.
Folder headings are those of CB. Information in brackets has been added by the processor.
There is related material at the Schlesinger Library; see Charlotte Bunch papers, 1950-1988
(87-M149--88-M18).
(a card for each of the following appears in the card catalog):
American Friends Service Committee
Brown, Rita Mae, 1944-
Congressional Union
International Institute of Women's Studies (Washington, DC)
Johnson, Sonia
National Gay Task Force
National Lesbian Organization
National Organization for Women
National Women's Conference Committee
National Women's Studies Association
Pollack, Sandra
Sagaris
Editors
Equal Rights Amendment
Feminism
Feminism--Drama
Feminism--Songs and music
International Women's Year, 1977
Lesbianism
Peace
Periodicals
Religion
Scott, Arlie
Sex roles
Women--Crimes against
Women--History and condition
Women in China
Women in Cuba
Women in the Soviet Union
Women's networks
- Carton 1: Folders 1-5, 9-10, 12-14, 16, 18-19, 21-22, 24-27, 29-30
- Carton 2: Folders 31-32, 34, 36, 38-43, 45, 47v-49, 51-52, 54-57, 59-60, 62-64, 66-68
- Carton 3: Folders 71-72, 74, 76-82, 84-88, 90-91, 93-103, 105-113
- Carton 4: Folders 114-121, 123-137, 139-144, 146-148, 150-152
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2. Early WLM [women's liberation movement]
writing--1967-1969 [essays, reprints]
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3. WLM--Socialization, schools, church, media [articles,
essays, 1967-1973]
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4. SOW [status of women]--Family, wife, mother,
marriage [articles, essays, etc., 1968-1969]
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5. WLM--Reflections, directions--early years (60s-70s)
[essays]
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6f+. [Clippings from #5, 1969]
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7. Early WLM articles [ca.1968]
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8f+. [Clippings from #7, 1968]
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9. State of movement surveys [essays, 1969, n.d.]
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10. WLM--Introductory article [articles, pamphlets,
essays, 1968-1970]
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11f+. [Clippings from #10, 1969-1970]
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12. Women--Cleveland (1968-1969) [correspondence,
notes re: meetings; names and addresses; flyers, articles, ca.1968-1969]
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13. U.S. and Cleveland movt., 1968-1969--Ongoing
papers [correspondence, notes, essays]
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14. Women/socialist revolutions [articles, newsclippings,
bibliographies re: women in Cuba, China, Soviet Union, 1968-1973]
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15f+. [Clipping from #14]
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16. Women--theory--church [articles, speeches, essays,
1968-1976]
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17f+. [Newspaper, flyer from #16, 1970]
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18. Articles--Atlantic City, Sept. 1968 [clippings re:
protest at Miss America pageant]
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19-28f+: [Women's liberation in Washington, DC]
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19. WLM--DC--1968 [notes re:
meetings, correspondence, poems, articles]
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20f+. [Clipping from #19, 1968]
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21. WLM--DC--Fall 1969 [notes, essays, newsletters]
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22. WLM--DC--Spring 1970 [notes, correspondence]
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23f+. [Clipping from #22, 1970]
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24. WLM--Fall 1970 [notes, flyers]
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25. WLM--DC--1971 [mailing lists, flyers]
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26. DC--WLM Bulletins [1970-1971]
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27. WLM Center--DC--'70s [pamphlets, flyers,
newsletters]
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28f+. [Newsletters from #27]
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29. Anti-Imperialism--WLM--1970-1971 [speech by CB,
correspondence, notes, news releases, flyers]
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30. Collections of basic articles [re: women's liberation,
1970]
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32. WLM--Theater [pamphlets, scripts, articles, ca.1970]
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33f+. [Clippings from #32, 1970]
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34. Misc. special women's issues (national) [periodicals,
1969-1970]
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35f+. [Newspapers from #34, ca.1970]
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36-76: [Women's organizations, conferences]
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36. Sagaris [correspondence, notes, 1975-1976]
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37f+. [Newspapers from #36, 1975]
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38. Rita Mae Brown lectures on leadership, Sagaris, 1975
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39. NWSA [National Women's Studies Association]
pre-1980 [correspondence, reports, 1977-1979]
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40. Berkshire Conf--Women in history [program, notes,
1978]
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41. National Women's Conference Board [i.e.,
Committee; includes correspondence, conference material, 1978-1983]
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42. July 1--Beyond ERA--NWCC [printed material,
correspondence, 1982]
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43. Congressional Union, ERA, 1981-1982
[correspondence, memoranda, news releases, clippings]
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44f+. [Newspaper, poster from #43, 1981]
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45. ERA--Ill. 1982 [correspondence, news releases,
clippings]
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46f+. [Clippings from #45, 1982]
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47v. [Printed material from Women Exploring Theology
conference, 1972]
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48. [Printed material from United Methodist Women,
1973]
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49. AFSC [American Friends Service Committee;
includes memoranda, flyers, agendas, 1981-1982]
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50+. [World YWCA calendars, 1984-1985]
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52-58f+: [National Organization for Women]
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52. 1979--Arlie Scott--NOW, A's re-election
campaign [correspondence, clippings, flyers, notes, 1979-1981]
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52a. [Letters from #52 re: AS's campaign. CLOSED per
NOW agreement.]
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53f+. [Clippings from #52]
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54. NOW '80--Women/Women [re: "The Loyal
Opposition, A Feminist Commentary on NOW Politics," 1980-1981]
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55. NOW conference--1981 [correspondence, statements,
notes re: lesbian rights; includes National Gay Task Force correspondence]
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56. Sonia Johnson campaign [correspondence, news
releases, mailing list, pamphlets, 1981-1982]
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57. NOW--81-82 ongoing [conference resolutions, flyers,
speech]
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58f+. [Clipping and printed material from #57]
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59-69f+: [Lesbian/feminism]
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59. NYC Radicalesbians [flyers, essays,
minutes of meeting, ca.1970]
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60. Lesbian feminism journal, 1969-1971 [articles,
periodicals, bibliography]
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61o. [Clipping from #60, n.d.]
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62. International Institute [of Women's Studies,
Washington, DC]--Blackington [syllabi, 1971-1972]
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63. Lesb-fem conf (NLO) [National Lesbian
Organization; includes correspondence, mailings re: 1978 conference, 1975-1976]
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64. Socialist feminism conf, 1975 [agenda, articles,
correspondence, notes, printed material]
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65f+. [Clippings from #64]
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66. LFL [Lesbian Feminist Liberation]--NYC
[periodicals, flyers, etc., 1976-1979]
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67v. [The Lavender and Red Book
1975]
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68. [Lesbian/feminist periodicals, 1970(?), 1975]
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69f+. [Clippings re: lesbian movement, 1971, 1978]
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70o. [Calendar, flyers re: the Woman's Building, Los
Angeles, ca.1976]
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71. United Feminist Front [reports,
notes, ca.1976]
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72-76: [Mailing lists]
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72. Contacts--lists [mailing lists of World Student Christian Federation,
1966-1971]
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73f. [Mailing list from #72, 1964]
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74. WLM lists--Names and addresses, 1968-1970
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75f+. [Newspaper from #74, 1970]
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76. Natl Women's Mailing List [correspondence, 1981]
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77-114: [National Gay Task Force]
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77. NGTF--White House [testimony by CB re: immigration
and naturalization policies of U.S. toward homosexuals; correspondence, notes, memoranda,
report of WH conference, 1974-1977]
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78. Natl Gay Task Force, 1978 [correspondence, by-laws,
minutes, financial records, flyers]
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79v. [NGTF board of directors meeting, February 1978]
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80. NGTF board of directors meeting, June 1978
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81v. [NGTF board of directors meeting, September 1978]
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82. NGTF--1979 [memoranda, news releases, minutes,
correspondence, agenda, etc., for February and April 1979 executive committee meetings]
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83f+. [Newspaper from #82, 1979]
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84. NGTF Auction [memoranda, 1978]
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85. NGTF membership survey, 1979
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86. [NGTF board of directors meeting, June 1979]
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87. NGTF--1980 [executive commission minutes,
agendas, memoranda, financial records, news releases, reports]
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88. NGTF--1981 [memoranda, correspondence, executive
committee agenda, minutes]
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89f+. [Newspapers from #88]
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91. NGTF--1981-1983 [memoranda; minutes; clippings;
6th annual award dinner program, 1983]
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92f+. ["Task Force Report," newsletter of the NGTF,
1981-1984; also clipping from #91]
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93-95: [NGTF Women's Caucus]
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93. NGTF Women's Caucus, 1978-1979 [minutes, reports,
notes, memoranda]
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94. NGTF Women, up to 1979 [minutes, correspondence,
financial records, questionnaires, notes re: NGTFWC; article by CG re: International Women's
Year, 1977]
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95. Women's Caucus, 1980-1981 [minutes, financial
statements, mailing list, memoranda]
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96. NGTF women's consultant and proposal
[correspondence, notes, 1981-1982]
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97. Gay rights referendum [news releases, clippings,
memoranda, printed material re: movement in California and Washington, 1978-1981]
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98. Charlotte Bunch--General NGTF file [memoranda,
1982]
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99. NGTF women's letters--misc. [1982]
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100. Press releases--Fact sheet, etc. (NGTF) [1981]
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101. DC trip--Lary Bush [clipping, notes, 1981-1982]
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102. S3L2 [notes and drafts of letter re: lesbian rights
telephone lobby, 1981]
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103. Women and Congress and gay rights, misc. [notes,
n.d.]
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104f+. [Clipping from #103, 1981]
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105. Miscellaneous [correspondence, 1981]
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106. Women's conferences [letters to NGTF, flyers, 1982]
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107. Natl women's organizations--ongoing [memoranda,
1982]
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108. Misc. requests [includes minutes of Gay and Lesbian
Independent Democrats, 1982]
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109. FPA [Family Protection Act] campaign [notes,
statements, news releases, 1981]
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110. NGTF--New rt. strategy [notes, memoranda,
clippings, statements, 1981]
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111. [NGTF] Violence Project [memoranda, clippings,
application to NGTF Fund for Human Dignity, 1982]
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112-113: [Lesbian Visibility Project]
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112. NGTF--Lesbian Visibility Project [proposal, 1980;
script; notes; correspondence, 1980-1981]
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114. ["Developing Feminist, Developing Lesbian: A
Comparison of Parallels, Divergency, and Interaction in Identity Formation," paper by Elizabeth
P. Hess, 1981]
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115-160ac: [Mostly re: CB's writing and editing]
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115. Unanswered mail, 1974-1976
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116. Daughters, Inc. [correspondence from Not By
Degrees, 1975-1979]
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117. Articles from Not By Degrees not used
in book [correspondence, 1976-1983; includes articles]
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118-150: [Re: Learning Our Way; most
folders also contain correspondence from Sandra Pollack, CB's co-editor]
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118. Feminist Educ. Bk [correspondence, outlines, notices,
1982-1983]
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119. Intro [by CB; includes several drafts, n.d.]
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120. [Drafts of article by CB for LOW, n.d.]
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121-150: [Correspondence with authors re: use of articles
in LOW; most folders include articles]
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121. [Evelyn Torton Beck, 1979-1983]
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122f+. [Clipping from #121, 1982]
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123. [Betty Willis Brooks, 1982]
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124. [Buffalo Women's Studies College at State
University of New York, Buffalo, 1976-1982]
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125. [Sue Dove Gambill, 1982]
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126. [Sally Miller Gearhart,
1975-1976]
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127. [Diane F. Germain, 1982]
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128. [Barbara Hammer,
1976-1982]
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129. [Paper by Terry Haywoode]
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130. [Florence Howe, 1982]
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131. [Ruth Iskin, 1976-1982]
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132. [Andrea Lowenstein,
1977-1983]
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133. [Elizabeth Kamarck Minnich, 1982-1983]
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134. [Marilyn Murphy, n.d.]
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135. [Transcript of interview by CB with Betty Powell for LOW, n.d.]
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136. [Michelle Gibbs Russell,
1976-1983]
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137. [Jackie St. Joan, 1976,
1978]
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138f+. [Clipping from #137 re: Sagaris, 1977(?)]
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139. [Diane Sands, 1978-1982]
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140. [Nancy Schniedewind,
1978-1982]
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141. [Susan Sherman, 1983]
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142. [Carmen Silva, 1982-1983]
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143. [Terry Wolverton, 1982]
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144. [Leslie Kanes Weisman
and Noel Phyllis Birkby, 1976-1982]
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145f+. [Printed material from #144 re: Women's School
of Planning and Architecture, 1975-1978]
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146. [Jan Zimmerman, 1982]
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147. Feminist ed. book [correspondence with potential
authors, 1982-1983]
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148. Women's alternative schools not used in book
[correspondence, 1977-1983; articles]
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149f+. [Clipping from #148, 1982]
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150. From LOW solicitation
[correspondence re: articles not used, 1982-1983; includes articles]
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151v-160ac: [CB's article re: Elizabeth Holtzman]
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152. Holtzman--Ms. article [notes, drafts, background
material on EH, clippings]
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