Box 1
Contains 76 Results:
"On the Danger of Becoming a Single-Issue Movement" by Mary Aull, 1971
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"Sexism and Social Science: From the Gilded Cage to the Iron Cage" by Pauline B. Bart, 1970
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"The 51% Minority Group: A Statistical Essay" by Jo Freeman, 1970
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"Training the Woman to Know Her Place: The Power of a Nonconscious Ideology" by Sandra Bem and Daryl Bem, 1971
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"Women's Liberation: Its Meaning for the Movement" by Joan Mandle and Jay Mandle, 1971
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"Women's Liberation: The Next Great Moment in History is Theirs" by Vivian Gornick, 1969
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"What's Wrong with Male-Dominated Society" by Wilma Scott Heide, 1971
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"Towards a Radical Feminist History" by Linda Gordon, 1970
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"The Politics of Housework" by Pat Mainardi, 1970
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"Sexism, Racism, and the Education of Women" by Florence Howe, 1973
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"The Reality and Challenge of the Double Standard in Mental Health and Society" by Wilma Scott Heide, 1970
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"The Myth and the Reality: Male Workers More Equal Than Female Workers? No! All Workers Are Equal." by the Women's Bureau, 1971
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"Secretaries Talk I", 1968
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"Secretaries Talk II", 1968
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"The Second Wave: A Magazine of the New Feminism", vol.2 no.1
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
Psychology Today article by Matina Horner, 1969
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
Psychology Today article by Naomi Weisstein, 1969
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"A Socialist/Feminist View of the Capitalist Organization of Production" by Kathryn Johnson and Peggy Somers, 1972
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"Monologue", 1968
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"Sex-Role Stereotypes and Self-Concepts in College Students" from Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1968
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"Depression in Middle Aged Women" by Pauline Bart, 1968
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"Women's Liberation: Humanizing Rather than Polarizing" by Joan D. Mandle, 1971
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"Females and Welfare" by Betsy Warrior, 1971
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"American Women: their use and abuse" by Lyn Wells, 1969
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"Toward a Female Liberation Movement" by Beverly Jones and Judith Brown, 1968
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"Sisters, Brothers, Lovers.... Listen..." by Judi Bernstein, Peggy Morton, Linda Seese, and Myrna Wood, 1967
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"Kinde, Kuche, Kirche as Scientific Law: Psychology Constructs the Female" by Naomi Weisstein, 1968
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"Poor Black Women" by Patricia Robinson, 1968
Also includes "Birth Control Pills and Black Children" by the Black Unity Party and "A Response" by Black sisters.
"Poor White Women" by Roxanne Dunbar, 1970
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"The Bitch Manifesto" by Joreen, 1968
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"What Effect Should the Feminist Movement Have on Higher Education?" by Jo-Ann Evans Gardner, 1970
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"Sexism in the Elementary School" by Carol Jacobs and Cynthia Eaton, 1972
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"A Cross-Cultural Survery of Some Sex Differences in Socialization" from The Journal of abnormal and Social Psychology, 1957
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"Women's Liberation: Which Way Now?" by Beverly Leman, 1970
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"How Things Could Be Different" by Meredith Tax, 1970
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"On Sexism" by Jo-Ann Evans Gardner, 1970
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"The Theory of Women's Liberation" by Joan Mandle, 1971
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"Questions I Should Have Answered Better: A Guide to Women Who Dare to Speak Publicly" by Sally Medora Wood, 1970
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"A Matter of Simple Justice: The Report of The President's Task Force on Women's rights and Responsibilities", 1970
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"The Grand Coolie Dam" by Marge Piercy, 1969
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"The Political Economy of Women's Liberation" by Margaret Benston, 1969
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"Sexual Politics" by Kate Millet, 1968
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"Women: The Longest Revolution" by Juliet Mitchell, 1966
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"The 51% Minority" an address by Shirley Chisholm, 1970
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"I Am Furious (Female)" for the Women's Caucus of the New University Conference, 1970
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"Sexual Differences and Cultural Institutions" by Roy G. D'andrade, 1966
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"The Social Construction of the Second Sex" by Jo Freeman, 1970
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"No More Fun and Games: A Journal of Female Liberation", 1969
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
"An Evaluation of the Canadian Conference Process" by the Women's Liberation Conference Collective, 1973
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.
Summary of the Equal Rights for Women Convention at Seneca Falls, New York, 1960
The Eva Gold Feminist Ephemera Collection contains feminist publications/periodicals, academic essays, and bibliographies. Materials primarily date from the mid-late 60s and early 70s, offering perspective on second wave feminism related to labor, sexual politics, antimilitarism, and women's liberation.