Womens Studies:
Guide to Microform Research Collections
in the University of Chicago Library
Compiled by
Frank Conaway and Sem Sutter
Sources in the Social Sciences in the University of Chicago Library, 7
University of Chicago Library
Chicago, Illinois 60637
1999
1. History of women. New Haven, Conn: Research Publications, [1975-1979]. 1248 reels.
Printed guide at HQ1420.W64 1975 Index RR provides main entry listings with subject, added entry indexes, and reel lists.
Microfilm of selected materials on women before 1920 from the Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, Sophia Smith Collection, Jane Addams Memorial Collection, the Galatea Collection, Miriam Y. Holden Collection, Ida Rust Macpherson Collection and others. Collection consists of some 2,000,000 pages in five types of materials: 1. Printed books (reels 1-934). Approximately 12,000 volumes. 2. Pamphlets (reels 935-962). Over 2000 pamphlets on such topics as birth control, sex reforms, education, professions, suffrage, women in industry, women's rights, women's organizations. 3. Periodicals (reels 237-250): 103 titles. General interest, home management, reformist and suffragist, fashion, literary. Editors claim to have avoided large files available in film elsewhere. 4. Manuscripts (reels 964-995). 100,000 pages, in 49 collections, nearly all personal, predominantly diaries, journals, commonplace books, selected from holdings of Schlesinger Library and the Sophia Smith Collections. 5. Photographs (reel 963). Ca. 1000 items. About 80 percent of the collection is in English.
All 9,376 titles in collection represented in Library's catalogs.
microfm HQ1420.W64 1975 Mic.
Women--History/ Women--United States--History/ Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America/ Sophia Smith Collection/ University of Illinois at Chicago Circle Library Hull House Library/ Holden, Miriam Young/ Ella Strong Denison Library/ Boston Public Library Galatea Collection.
2. Gerritsen collection of women's history. Sanford, N.C.: Microfilming Corporation of America; Ann Arbor, Mich.: Distributed by University Microfilms International, 1975. 242 reels + 17,555 microfiches.
Two-volume printed bibliographic guide at HQ1121.G430 1983 Gen, RR presents detailed listings arranged by subject groupings, and indexes by main entry, titles, subjects, and dates. Records for individual titles in this collection will appear in the Library's online catalogs.
The original Gerritsen Collection was begun by Aletta Jacobs Gerritsen, a Dutch physician, founder of the first birth control clinic, and early women's rights leader, and her husband, Carl V. Gerritsen, journalist and parliamentarian. The original collection was rich in Dutch, French, German, Italian, and English works relating to women. 15 languages are represented in all. Later additions mostly relate to the American women's movement. Collection consists of approximately 4,500 titles. Included are a very strong collection of 265 serials, almost half in foreign languages; gaps in the original runs have been filled in. Much material relates to women's rights. Collection is strong in biography, education, and women's history, mostly from the 19th and early 20th century, but with extensive 18th century materials also. The printed materials (monographs, pamphlets, and serials) are located at the Kenneth Spencer Research Library of the University of Kansas, with some additional materials located at the Walter Clinton Jackson Library of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. A small number of the titles within the collection, primarily periodicals, are supplied on microfilm rather than microfiche due to the physical size of the original materials involved.
Records for all 4,559 individual titles in this collection appear in the Library's online catalogs.
microfm HQ1121.G477 1975 Mic and microfc HQ1121.G477 Mic.
Feminism/ Women--History/ Women--Social conditions/ Gerritsen, C. V., 1850-1905/ Jacobs, Aletta H., 1850-1905.
3. French Revolution research collection. Lucas, Colin, editor in chief. [Oxford]: Pergamon Press, 1989. Approximately 26,000 microfiches.
12 volume Guide to the microfiche collection has call no. DC141.F63 1990 (RR3). Collection also includes Videodisk, Images of the French Revolution (RR3).
A comprehensive collection of source material for study of the French revolution, comprising approximately 1,145,000 pages. For full description of contents see entry in this Guide under France. -- Section 9, The Reorganization of Society: Part 1: Abolition of the corporate society and feudalism. Part 2: The countryside. Part 3, Towns and townspeople. Part 4, Women and the family. Part 5, Public assistance. (Approximately 125,000 pages.).
microfc DC141.F62 1989 Mic.
4. [Pamphlets on women]. [1790-1859]. 25 pieces.
Microfilm. New York Public Library.
Includes petitions to the Chamber of Deputies regarding the French divorce law, British pamphlets on marriage with a deceased wife's sister, and pamphlets and proceedings of the Catharine and Edwin Forrest divorce case.
microfm HQ72 Mic.
Marriage--Collected works/ Divorce--Collected works.
5. The Social and political status of women in Britain. Series 1. Brighton, Sussex: Harvester Press Microform Publications, 1983-. 55 microfilm reels.
pt. 1. Radical and reforming periodicals for and by women (reels 1-17) -- pt. 2. Rare political, reforming, and professional journals for and by women, 1858-1935 (reels 18-38) -- pt. 3. Rare political, reforming, and professional journals for and by women (reels 39-55): Women Workers' Quarterly Magazine, 1891-1923; Anti-Suffrage Review, 1908-1919; The Freewoman, 1911-1912; and four other titles, 1870-1930.
Mic microfm PN5124.W6S635 1983.
Women's periodicals, British.
6. Bodleian Library. Women and Victorian values, c. 1837-1910 advice books, manuals and journals for women. Marlborough, Wiltshire, England: Adam Matthew Publications, 1996-. 60 microfilm reels.
Prescriptive literature and journals aimed at women in the period 1837-1910: Sources from the Bodleian Library, Oxford. Parts 1 and 2 include more than 200 titles, divided into the following subject groups: Cookery and domestic life; education and etiquette; entertainment; fashion, society, and beauty; language and literature; letter writing; marriage and divorce; miscellenea; mothers and daughters; religion and morality; travel; women and the law; women and work; women's health; women's rights and status. Part 3 comprises fourteen periodicals of the period, chiefly aimed at middle-class readership, and featuring fiction, travel articles, domestic advice, and discussion of girls' and women's education.
Printed guide at HQ1593.W56 Index. Guide includes reel list and index by titles.
Mic microfm HQ1593.W56 1996.
Women--Great Britain--Social conditions--History--19th century/ Women--Great Britain--Social conditions--History--20th century/ Women--Great Britain--Conduct of life--History--19th century/ Women--Great Britain--Conduct of life--History--20th century.
7. British Library. Popular women's magazines at the British Library, London. Brighton Reading, [England: Harvester Microform Distributed by] Research Publications, 1985-. 70 microfilm reels.
pt. 1. Woman, 1890-1912 (reels 1-21) -- pt. 2. Englishwoman's review ... (reels 22-23). Myra's journal of dress and fashion (reels 24-42) -- pt. 3. The ladies' pocket magazine (reels 43-45). The ladies' treasury (reels 46-49). The lady's own novelette (reels 50-55). The mother's companion (reels 56-57). My lady's novelette (reel 58). The young woman (reel 58-61) -- pt. 4. La belle assemblee (reel 62-70).
Mic microfm PN5124.W6P678 1985.
Women's periodicals, British.
8. American women's diaries. New England [microform]. New Canaan, CT: Readex Film Products, [1984?]. 4 v. (21 microfilm reels).
Guide to microfilms has call no.: CT3260.A54 1984 Suppl.
Manuscripts selected from the holdings of the American Antiquarian Society. Provides details of daily life, household chores, servants, health care, education views on such topics as marriage and family, abolitionism, nativism. Contents: Ruth Henshaw Banscom (1772-1848). More than 3000 pages. Leicester and Ashby, Mass. -- Abigail Gardner Drew (1777-1868). Life on Nantucket Island. -- Susan E. Parsons Brown Forbes (1824-1910). 66 vv. from 1841-1908. Mill work, teaching, running boarding house. -- Hannah Davis Gale (1818-1851). Student days in Providence. -- Louisa Adams Park (1772-1813). Wife of navy physician. Windham, N. H., and Acton and Salisbury, Mass., 1800-1801. -- Sally Ripley (b. 1785). Boston, early life. -- Martha Rogers (1761-1840). Exeter, N. H., 1785. -- Caroline Barrett White (1828-1915). Sixty-four years beginning in 1849.
microfm CT3260.A54 1984 Mic.
Women--New England--Diaries/ Women--New England--Biography/ American diaries--Women authors/ New England--History--1775-1865--Sources/ New England--History--19th century--Sources/ American Antiquarian Society.
9. American women's diaries. Southern women [microform]. Jane Begos, editor. New Canaan, CT: Readex Film Products, [1988?]. 20 v. (34 microfilm reels).
Guide to microfilms has call no.: CT3260.A55 1988 Suppl.
50,000 ms. pages. Documents daily life, family relationships, household management, slavery, religious views, travel, views on Civil War, Reconstruction. Contents: Ada Bacot (b. 1832). Plantation life, slave management, nursing. Tidewater Virginia. -- Zillah Brandon (1801-1871). Deeply religious pioneer, near Cherokee settlement in east Alabama. -- Mary Davis Brown (1822-1903). South Carolina. Temperance, slavery, trials of KKK members. -- Burge Diaries. Mother, stepdaughter, daughter; economic, religious, social life in mid-19th C. middle Georgia. -- Kate S. Carney (b. 1842). Affairs of large, well-to-do family of Murphreesboro, Tennessee, 1860's. -- Carolyn Clitherall (1784-1863). 8 vv. family history, emigration from Wales in 1751. -- Louisa Cocke (fl. 1840). 1816 to 1850's; temperance and slave resettlement activist. -- Martha Crawford (1830-1861). From youth in Alabama to service as missionary in China. -- Sarah Crowford (1824-1913). Governor's daughter, in boarding school. -- Kate Cumming (1835-1909). Civil War nurse. -- Sarah Dawson (1842-1909). 1862-1866: travels and psychic phenomena. -- Harriet Eaton (fl. 1855). Civil war nurse in Virginia; travels to Mobile. -- Sarah Gayle (1795-1835). Wife of governor of frontier Alabama. -- Mary Goodwin (b. 1844). Wytheville, Va., social affairs and Confederacy. -- Cloe Greene (1843-1924) and Grace Whittle (fl. 1860). Virginia sisters. Yellow fever epidemic. -- Mary Hort (b. 1796). Florida and S. C. War, smallpox, yellow fever epidemics. -- Mary Howell (fl. 1870). Atlanta, 1887-1891. Eveline Jackson (1848-1928). Ga. Piedmont region. -- Emma LeConte (fl. 1864). Burning of Columbia, S. C. -- Jane Lines (fl. 1860). English emigree who moved to Border States. -- Harriet McLellan (fl. 1865). Southern businesswoman, financial struggles of Reconstruction. -- Millie McCreary (b. 1858). Young black woman who taught at Atlanta Baptist Seminary. -- Priscilla McKaig (1819-1885). Civil war era. -- Carrie Moffet (d. 1898). Louisville Female High School. -- Cornelia Moore (fl. 1900). Red Cross service in World War I. -- Emma Mordecai. Daughter of prominent Jewish merchant of Richmond in Civil War. -- Elizabeth Pringle (1845-1921). Civil war era, S. C. rice planter. -- Alice Ready (d. 1890). Student in Maryland, travels. -- Molly Seawell (1860-1916). Gloucester, Va., anti-suffragist. -- Anna Weisiger (1821-1887). Va., emphasis on religion.
microfm CT3260.A55 1988 Mic.
American diaries--Women authors/ Women--Southern States--Diaries.
10. National Library of Wales. Ladies of Llangollen. Letters and journals of Lady Eleanor Butler (1739-1829) and Sarah Ponsonby (1755-1831) from the National Library of Wales. Marlborough, Wiltshire, England: Adam Matthew Publications, 1997. 5 microfilm reels.
This collection is also known as the Hamwood papers. Each reel begins with Contents of reels and a Detailed list of each reel. reel 1. Account of a journey in Wales / Sarah Ponsonby (1778) ; Diary / Eleanor Butler (1784) ; Commonplace book / Sarah Ponsonby (1785-1789) ; Geometry / Sarah Ponsonby (1785) -- reel 2. Journal / Eleanor Butler (1788-1791) -- reel 3. Journal / Eleanor Butler (1791, 1799, 1802, 1807, 1821) ; Letters (1778-1831) ; Letters to Sarah Ponsonby (1798) ; Poetry ; Plasnewydd Library catalogue (1792) -- reel 4. Letters from a traveller (1804-1806) ; Album Camilla (1800-1835) ; Caroline Hamilton album (1803-1859) ; Psyche / Mary Tighe (1804) -- Disparition de Buonaparte (1814) -- Medical recipes (1790s) -- reel 5. Heraldry (1801) ; Histoire tragique d'un Père de la Trappe (1823) ; Executor's accounts (1832-1870s) ; Eva Mary Bell correspondence (1929-1947) ; Hamwood papers / Eva Mary Bell (1920s) ; Journal / Elinor Goddard (1774-1778, 1782-1788).
Mic microfm HQ75.4.B88L335 1997.
Butler, Eleanor,/ Ponsonby, Sarah,/ National Library of Wales/ Lesbians--Great Britain/ Women--Great Britain--Social conditions/ Salons--Wales--History/ English diaries--Manuscripts--Facsimiles/ Manuscripts, English--Wales--Facsimiles/ Romanticism--Great Britain--History--18th century/ Llangollen (Wales)--Social life and customs/ Wales--Intellectual life--18th century.
11. Addams, Jane 1860-1935. The Jane Addams papers, 1860-1960. Correspondence. Bryan, Mary Lynn McCree, editor. Ann Arbor, Mich: University Microfilms International, 1984. 19 microfilm reels.
Consists of Addams's papers from Swarthmore College Peace Collection and many other repositories. Each reel preceded by explanatory printed front matter which includes the table of contents for the entire collection. To be used in conjunction with printed guide entitled: The Jane Addams papers: a comprehensive guide, at Gen Z6616.A38 J34 1996. Also see 4-reel Index to the main body of the Jane Addams correspondence at microfm HV34 Mic.
Founder of Hull-House; founder and president of International League for Peace and Freedom; lecturer and lobbyist on such topics as child labor, public health, unemployment relief, social insurance, and women's suffrage. Library holds film of correspondence only. Correspondents included Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Ida Tarbell, Emily Greene Balch.
microfm HV33 Microfilm.
Addams, Jane, 1860-1935/ Women social reformers--United States--Archives/ Social work--United States--History--Sources/ Hull House Association.
12. Catt, Carrie Chapman 1859-1947 . The papers of Carrie Chapman Catt . Washington, D. C.: Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1978. 18 microfilm reels + 1 register [15 pages].
Catt was a prominent leader of the women's suffrage movement in America, presiding over the National American Woman Suffrage Association, and later she was instrumental in forming the League of Women Voters. Papers include correspondence (1890-1947), diaries (1911-1923), drafts of speeches and articles (1892-1942), subject files, biographical papers, newspaper clippings, printed material, and other papers, chiefly 1890-1920, relating primarily to Catt's efforts on behalf of the women's suffrage movement, feminism, and the cause of international peace. Also includes material relating to the Woman's Centennial Congress of 1940 and the National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War. The diaries describe her travels to Europe, Africa, the Near East, and the Far East. Correspondents include Grace Abbott, Jane Addams, Lady Astor, Newton D. Baker, Alice Stone Blackwell, Josephus Daniels, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Ida Husted Harper, Mary Garrett Hay, Clara Hyde, Fiorello La Guardia, Julia C. Lathrop, Katherine Dexter McCormick, Rosa Manus, Maud Wood Park, Mary Gray Peck, Helen Rogers Reid, Rose Schneiderman, Rosika Schwimmer, Edna L. Stantial, Arthur Hays Sulzberger, William Howard Taft, Joseph P. Tumulty, William Allen White, and Justina Wilson. Originals in: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress.
Mic microfm HQ1413.C3A2 1978.
Catt, Carrie Chapman, 1859-1947--Archives/ Women--Suffrage--United States--HistorySources/ Women's Rights--United States--History--Sources/ Peace--History--Sources/ Civil Rights--United States--History--Sources/ Women And Peace--History--Sources/ Feminism--United States--History--Sources/ Abbott, Grace, 1878-1939--Correspondence/ Addams, Jane, 1860-1935--Correspondence/ Astor, Nancy Witcher Langhorne Astor, Viscountess, 1879-1964--Correspondence/ Baker, Newton Diehl, 1871-1937--Correspondence/ Blackwell, Alice Stone, 1857-1950--Correspondence/ Daniels, Josephus, 1862-1948--Correspondence/ Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 1860-1935--Correspondence/ Harper, Ida Husted, 1851-1931--Correspondence/ Hay, Mary Garrett, 1857-1928--Correspondence/ Hyde, Clara--Correspondence/ La Guardia, Fiorello H. (Fiorello Henry), 1882-1947--Correspondence/ Lathrop, Julia Clifford, 1858-1932--Correspondence/ Mccormick, Katherine Dexter--Correspondence/ Manus, Rosa--Correspondence/ Park, Maud Wood, 1871-1955--Correspondence/ Peck, Mary Gray, 1867?-1957--Correspondence/ Reid, Helen Rogers, 1882-1970--Correspondence/ Schneiderman, Rose, 1882---Correspondence/ Schwimmer, Rosika, 1877-1948--Correspondence/ Stantial, Edna Lamprey--Correspondence/ Sulzberger, Arthur Hays, 1891-1968--Correspondence/ Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930--Correspondence/ Tumulty, Joseph P. (Joseph Patrick), 1879-1954--Correspondence/ White, William Allen, 1868-1944--Correspondence/ Wilson, Justina--Correspondence/ Woman's Centennial Congress (1940 : New York, N.Y.).
13. Goldman, Emma 1869-1940. The Emma Goldman papers: a microfilm edition. Candace Falk, Ronald Zboray Daniel Cornford editors.Alexandria, Va: Chadwyck-Healey, 1990. 69 microfilm reels.
Printed guide: Emma Goldman: a guide to her life and documentary sources, HX843.7.G65E46 1995.
Goldman was an anarchist and advocate of women's rights, freedom of expression, anti-militarism, and social justice. Collection comprises 40,000 letters, writings, government and surveillance documents, clippings and photographs, from 1200 public and private repositories in various countries.
Contents: reels 2-46: Correspondence, 1892-1940; reels 47-53: Goldman's writings; reels 54-55: Goldman's writings, drafts; reels 56-66: government documents, 1184-1942; reel 67: government documents and Goldman's writings, supplement; reel 68-69: supplementary correspondence.
microfm HX843.7.G65A2 1990 Mic.
Goldman, Emma, 1869-1940--correspondence/ Goldman, Emma, 1869-1940--archives/ Anarchism--United States--History--Sources/ Feminism--United States--History--Sources.
14. James, Ada Lois 1876-1952. Women's suffrage in Wisconsin. Part 2, The papers of Ada Lois James, 1816-1952. Anne Firor Scott, editorial director. Bethesda, MD: University Publications of America, 1990. 24 microfilm reels. (Research collections in women's studies. Grassroots women's organizations).
Personal correspondence of James, a suffragist and social reformer, and key leader of the suffrage movement in Wisconsin. James broke with the mainstream movement in Wisconsin in favor of the more militant National Woman's Party. Filmed from holdings of the Wisconsin State Historical Society. See related Records of the Wisconsin Woman Suffrage Association.
Microfm JK1899.J35A3 1990 Mic.
James, Ada Lois, 1876-1952/ Women--Suffrage--Wisconsin.
15. Lyth, Mary Anne. Papers, 1838-1853. [Sydney, N.S.W.]: Mitchell Library, [1985]. 1 microfilm reel.
Includes 2 diaries: 2 June 1838-30 Nov. 1842 and 1 Aug. 1845-28 May 1853; and letter to her husband from Viwa, Fiji, 27 July 1849. "ML MSS. 3642." See Richard Burdsall [Papers 1836-1860], at microfm BV112 Mic.
microfm BV113 Mic .
Missions--Fiji--History--Sources.
16. Roosevelt, Eleanor 1884-1962. The papers of Eleanor Roosevelt, 1933-1945 . Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1986. 20 microfilm reels. (Research collections in women's studies).
Microfilmed in cooperation with the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidental Library. Accompaning guide to the papers, compiled by Susan Ware has call no. E807.1R48W3 1986.
Files for 93 corrrespondents selected to reflect four major themes of Eleanor Roosevelt's life: soical welfare and depression relief; race relations; women in American politics; and youth activities. Selected correspondents include Adolph A. Berle, Mary McLeod Bethune, Carrie Chapman Catt, James Farley, Lorena Hickok, Oveta Culp Hobby, Harry Hopkins, Harold Ickes, Fiorello LaGuardia, Herbert Lehman, Frances Perkins, A. Philip Randolph, Walter Reuther, Upton Sinclair, Anna Louise Strong, Rexford G. Tugwell, Henry Wallace, Roy Wilkins, Lillian Wald.
Microfm E807.1.R48A3 1986 Mic.
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962.
17. Stanton, Elizabeth Cady 1815-1902 and Anthony, Susan B. 1820-1906. The papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony [microform]. Patricia G. Holland and Ann D. Gordon, editors. Wilmington, Delaware: Scholarly Resources, 1991. 45 microfilm reels.
Printed guide has call number HQ1413.S689P363 1992.
Stanton and Anthony founded movement for women's political equality in the nineteenth century. Collection represents manuscript holdings of over 200 libraries and private collections, and printed material from approximately 700 periodical titles. Spanning the years 1831 through 1906, collection contains more than 14,000 documents, including legislative testimony, correspondence, diaries, speeches, accounts of meetings, calls to action, articles, legal papers, and financial papers. The Papers consist of three series: Series I contains a complete run of Revolution (1868-1871), the weekly newspaper established by the two activists. -- Series II contains the Chicago Historical Society's collection of 1700 letters and petitions seeking a women's suffrage plank in the 1880 Republican party platform. -- Series III (main body of the collection) consists of all the other documents referred to above, in a single chronology. Collection documents relationship between suffragism and other movements such as antislavery, temperance, and relgious liberalism and free thought.
microfm HQ1413.S67A2 1991 Mic.
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902--Archives/ Anthony, Susan B., 1820-1906--Archives/ Women--Suffrage--United States--History--Sources/ Feminists--United States--Biography/ United States--History--19th Century--Sources.
18. Breckinridge, Sophonisba Preston. Sophonisba Preston Breckinridge papers. Washington: Library of Congress. 37 rolls of microfilm.
Breckinridge was a major scholar, activist, and reformer in the areas of social service administration. She was particularly involved in the areas of juvenile delinquency, juvenile court legislation, and welfare administration.
Though Breckinridge spent virtually all her professional career at the University of Chicago, retiring as a Professor of Public Welfare in 1933, and continuing to work from her university office in the areas of her long-time interests, she donated most of her papers to the Library of Congress. The University of Chicago Department of Special Collections has a smaller collection of her papers, including a manuscript autobiography.
On order.
19. Women's studies manuscript collections from the Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe College. Series 1, Women's suffrage. Anne Firor Scott, consulting editor. Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1990-. 141 microfilm reels. (Research collections in women's studies).
Guide to the microfilm collection has call no. JK1896.D7 1990.
Contents: Part A: National leaders (18 reels). Major collections include papers of Anna Howard Shaw, Matilda Joslyn Gage, Julia Ward Howe, and smaller collections of Carrie Chapman Catt and Lucy Stone -- Part B: New York (15 reels) -- Part C: The South (8 reels) -- Part D: New England (65 reels) -- Part E: Midwest and Far West (35 reels). Major collections include that of Illinois suffrage movement, esp. papers of Catharine Waugh McCulloch, which also document her activities to reform higher education and family law in Illinois and end bias against women in the Chicago bar.
microfm JK1896.W65 1990 Mic.
Women--Suffrage--United States--History--Sources/ Women's rights--United States--History--Sources/ Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America.
20. Women's suffrage in Wisconsin. Part I: Records of the Wisconsin Woman Suffrage Association, 1892-1925 . Anne Firor Scott, editorial director. Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1989. 18 microfilm reels. (Research collections in women's studies Grassroots women's organizations).
Filmed from the records of the Wisconsin State Historical Society.
Collection contains letters and reports from local suffrage leaders, correspondence with national suffragist leaders. 1911-12 state campaign for suffrage law especially well documented. See related Papers of Ada Lois James, President of the Political Equity League of Wisconsin, part 2 of this series.
microfm JK1883.W6W65 1989 Mic.
Wisconsin Woman Suffrage Association--Archives/ Women--Suffrage--Wisconsin--History--Sources.
21. League of Women Voters (U.S.). Papers of the League of Women Voters, 1918-1974. Susan Ware, advisory editor. Frederick, Md: University Publications of America, 1985-. 98 microfilm reels. (Research collections in women's studies).
Accompanying guide to the collection on microfilm has call no. JF848.P23.
Part I: Meetings of the Board of Directors and the Executive Committees: Minutes and Related Documents, 1918-1974 (14 reels) -- Part II: Transcripts and Records of the National Conventions and of General Councils. Series A: 1919-1944 (20 reels). Series B: 1945-1974 (30 reels) -- Part III: National Office Subject Files, 1920-1932. Includes standing committee files on such topics as women in industry, women's legal status, child welfare, social hygiene, efficiency in government.
microfm JF13 Mic.
Women in public life--United States/ Women in politics--United States/ United States--Politics and government--20th century.
22. Temperance and prohibition papers : a joint microfilm publication of the Ohio Historical Society, Michigan Historical Collections and Woman's Christian Temperance Union. Lentz, Andrea D., project director. Columbus, Ohio: Ohio Historical Society, 1977. 49 reels.
Accompanying guide has call no. HV5296.G84.
Library holds series III: Women's Christian Temperance Union. Contents: I. (reels 1-10) Annual meeting minutes, 1874-1934. Includes lists of officials, executive committee minutes, subcommitee minutes, departmental reports, memorials, resolutions, president's address, membership and financial reports and statistics -- II. (11-29 reels) Correspondence and historical files. Correspondence and records, 1858-1933 and other manuscript and printed historical material, 1852-1933. Includes index -- III. (reels 3-45) Scrapbooks of clippings, 1857-1898 -- IV. (reel 46) Alice E. Peters correspondence, 1888-1891. -- V. (reel 47-49) Michigan WCTU minute books, 1-24.
microfm HV169 Mic.
Temperance--History--Sources/ Prohibition--United States--Societies, etc./ Alcoholism--United States--History--Sources/ Liquor laws--United States--Sources/ Women's Christian Temperance Union/ Peters, Alice E.
23. Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom papers, 1915-1978. Sanford, N.C: Microfilming Corporation of America, 1983. 114 reels.
Accompanying guide has call no. JK1965.W7.
Founded under leadership of Jane Addams and Aletta Jacobs, WILPF came to be one of the most influential of all international women's organizations. League concerns include anti-Semitism, civil rights, pacifism, Third World, nuclear disarmament, political prisoners, and the United Nations. Collection comprises League archives and publications. Half the documents in collection are in English; the remainder are in German, French, and other languages. Contents: Series I: International Executive Committee, 1915-1978. Correspondence, records, reports, international congress papers. -- Series II: Individual correspondence, 1915-1968. Source of background information on WILPF members such as Jane Addams, Gertrude Baer. -- Series III: National Sections and Other Countries, 1914-1978. -- Series IV: Topics, 1918-1975. Topical file from Geneva headquarters. -- Series V: Printed matter, 1915-1978.
microfm JX44 Mic.
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom/ Addams, Jane, 1860-1935/ Jacobs, Aletta.
24. Records of the Women's Bureau of the Department of Labor, 1918-1965. Part I: Reports of the Director, major conferences, and speeches and articles . Judith Sealander, advisory editor. Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1986. 23 reels. (Research collections in women's studies) (Research collections in labor studies).
Accompanied by a printed reel guide with title A guide to the microfilm edition of Records of the Women's Bureau of the U.S. Department of Labor, 1918-1965.
The Women's Bureau was a government agency mandated to investigate the conditions of women workers. The Monthly Reports of the Director (1918-1948) summarize the bureau's activities, including lobbying and legislative consulting; the conference reports (1918-1965) cover 65 conferences sponsored by the Bureau on topics that include women and labor unions, family life, day care, women and war industry, and the ERA in the 1920's.
microfm HD6095.R42 1986 Mic.
Women--Employment--United States--History--Sources/ United States--Women's Bureau--Archives.
25. Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service. Series A, Subject correspondence files [microform] . Bethesda, MD: University Publications of America, 1992-. 82 microfilm reels. (Research collections in American immigration).
Accompanied by printed reel guide, compiled by Randolph H. Boehm, at JV6455.G84 1994. Includes index.
For full description of contents, see under United States--Official archives in this Guide. Part V. Prostitution and "White Slavery," 1902-1933 (7 reels). INS documents on policing prostitution, including excluding prostitutes as immigrants, and deporting resident alien prostitutes. Other subjects: coercion as an element in prostitution, male prostitution, and prostitution in Europe.
microfm JV6455.R426 1992 Mic.
26. National Association of Colored Women's Clubs (U.S.). Records of The National Association of Colored Women's Clubs, 1895-1992 [microform]: Part I: Minutes of national conventions, publications, and president's office corrrespondence. Lillian Serece Williams, consulting editor. Bethesda, MD: University Publications of America, 1993-. 26 reels. (Black studies research sources)(Research collections in women's studies).
Printed guide has call number E185.86.B64 1994.
In local women's clubs African-American women pooled their resources, coordinated their efforts, raised funds, launched charitable initiatives, and founded schools, hospitals, homes for delinquent youth, mother's clubs as they struggled against prejudice. Collection includes publications of state and local NACWC affiliates, including histories of many state and local clubs; National Convention minutes, 1895-1992; National Notes, 1897-1992, a quarterly periodical reporting on affiliates; President's office correspondence from 1920 through 1958.
microfm E185.86.N36N374 1993 Mic.
National Association of Colored Women's Clubs (U.S.)--Archives/ Afro-American women--Societies and clubs--Archives/ Afro-American women--History--Sources/ Women--Societies and clubs--Archives.
27. Family planning oral history project. Bethesda, MD: University Publications of America, 1994. 3 microfilm reels. (Research collections in women's studies).
Printed guide at: HQ766.W653 1994 Index. Part A of Women's studies manuscript collections from the Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe College, Series 3, Sexuality, sex education, and reproductive rights.
Transcripts of oral history project undertaken by the Schlesinger Library during the 1970s, focussing on the politics and ethics of reproduction, including birth control, abortion, sex education, marriage counseling, and maternal and infant health and welfare. Interviewees include Sarah Weddington, Estelle Griswold, Loraine Leeson Campbell, Beatrice Blair, Sadja Goldsmith, Mary Steichen Calderon, Patricia Maginnis, Martha May Eliot, Constance Cook, Emily Hartshorne Mudd, and 14 others.
microfm HQ766.W653 1994 Mic.
Voluntary Parenthood League (N.Y.)/ Birth control--United States--History--20th century--Sources/ Women's rights--United States--History--20th century--Sources/ Abortion--United States--History--20th century--Sources/ Sex instruction--United States--History--20th century--Sources/ Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America.
28. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets. II, 1802-1992. Caribbean. Caribbean women pamphlets. Washington, D. C.: Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program, 1993. 1 reel.
Part of a collection of 6,908 pamphlets collection and assembled by the Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress and prepared for Microfilming by the Preservation Microfilming Office.
Contains 10 pamphlets.
In process.
Women--Caribbean area.
29. Struggle and triumph: The women's suffrage movement, 1895-1920. Hassocks, England: Harvester Microform. 31 reels.
Collection includes papers of the International Woman's Suffrage Alliance, the National Union of Woman's Suffrage Societies, the Parliamentary Committee for Woman's Suffrage, and the Manchester Men's League for Woman's Suffrage. Material from the John Rylands Library, Manchester, England.
microfm JF851.S879 1895a Mic.
Great Britain--Woman's suffrage.
30. Sex research: early literature from statistics to erotica. Woodbridge, Conn: Research Publications, [1983?]. 120 reels.
"Filmed from the holdings of the Institute for Sex Research Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN." Printed guide at HQ60.S490 1983 Mic.
Collection includes 970 titles covering the years 1700 to 1860, with some earlier works represented by 18th and 19th century editions. Titles are in French, English, Italian, German, Spanish, Latin. Section I: Sexual behavior and attitudes: Sexual mores of the 18th and 19th centuries. Status of women, incest, celibacy, extramarital sex, and homosexuality, masturbation and prostitution. -- Section II: Sex, law, and medicine: Topics include rape, sex offenses, divorce, venereal diseases, reproduction, and adultery. Trials for adultery, impotence, bastardy, rape, and murder. Range of medical and anatomical works. -- Section III. Sex and literature: Examples of erotic literature as well as romantic literature. Poetry, anecdotes, and muerous essays included. -- Section IV: Sex and the humanities: More titles on status of women. Anticlerical and anti-Catholic works. Population control. "Immoral" effects of music, theatre, and dancing.
microfm HQ12.S49 1983 Mic.
Sex--History--Sources/ Sexual deviation--History--Sources/ Erotic literature--History--Sources/ Alfred C. Kinsey Institute for Sex Research Library.
31. Sex and sexuality, 1640-1940: Literary, medical, and sociological perspectives. Marlborough, Wiltshire, England: Adam Matthew Publications, 1988. 15 reels of microfilm, plus printed guide.
Part 1. Sixty-one 17th, 18th, 19th and early 20th century texts, comprising a body of information and advice on sexuality in the form of self-help manuals; moral tracts; medical dissertations; treatises of the specialist sexologists; works of literature; and texts on sexual habits, reproduction, masturbation, prostitution, and sexual pathologies.
On order.
32. Sexual politics in Britain . Hassocks, England: Harvester Microform, 1975. 520 fiche.
Includes bibliographic guide and index.
Collection includes literature of British movements for women's liberation and gay rights. Among publications included are Women's Voice (International Socialists), Women's Struggle (Journal of Women's National Coordinating Committee), Women's Report, Union of Women for Liberation pamphlet series. Collection also includes documents, unpublished papers, and publications of organizations such as CHE: Campaign for Homosexual Equality (1967-1977), SMG: Scottish Minorities Group (1970-1978), Union for Sexual Freedoms in Ireland (1974-1976); and runs of 13 serials, notably including Gay News (1972-1983), the principal gay publication of national circulation in Great Britain. Issued with 5 printed bibliographical guides, with historical notes and title and chronological indexes, at Gen Z7164.S42L56 1977, --1978, --1979, --1981, and --1983. Years covered: 1967-1974, with updates from 1975-1982.
Microfc HQ1075.5.G7S48 1976 Mic.
Feminism--Great Britain/ Gay liberation movement--Great Britain.
33. [Gay and Lesbian microfilm serial collection].
The following Gay and Lesbian titles are held on microfilm. The collection emphasizes well-known community-based newspapers and periodicals, although some runs of periodicals of national circulation are included. Titles listed below are individually cataloged. Search Library catalogs for call numbers and updated holdings statements, and to locate other runs of periodicals of national circulation held in hardcopy or microfilm. See also collection entitled San Francisco Bay Area Gay and Lesbian Serials in this Guide.
ASK Newsletter (Vancouver), v. 1-5 (Apr. 1964 Feb. 1968). --Athene (Albany), v. 4, nos. 1, 2 (1991). -- BLK, v. 3, no. 1- v. 3, no. 9 (1991). -- Bay Windows (Boston), v. 1-5 (1983-1988). -- Big Mama Rag (Denver), v. 2, no. 5-v. 12, no. 4 (1979-1982). -- The Blade (Washington) (1975-1980). Became The Washington Blade. -- Body Politic (Toronto), no. 1-135 (Nov./Dec. 1971-Feb. 1987). -- Conditions (Brooklyn), nos. 1-12 (1977-1985). -- Desperate Living (Baltimore), v. 1, no. 1 through final unnumbered issue in Winter 1977. -- Fag Rag (Boston) , June 1971 through no. 42/43 [no date]. -- Feminist Review (London), nos. 1-27 (Spr. 1979-Fall 1987). -- Frontiers, v. 1-14 (1975-1994). -- Furies (Washington), v. 1 (1972/73). -- GSN [Gay studies newsletter] - (Toronto [etc]), v. 1-16, no. 1 (Apr. 1974- Mar. 1989). -- Le Gai Pied, 1979-1982). -- Gay Blade (Washington), v. 5, no. 6-v. 6, no. 10 (Mar 1974-Oct 1975). Became The Blade. -- Gay Community Center (Baltimore), v. 1, no. 3-v. 4, no. 11 (1979-1982). -- Gay Community News (Boston), v. 1-9 (1973-1982) and v. 16-17 (1988-1990). -- Gay Information (Darlinghurst, NSW, Australia), no. 1-16 (1980-1985). -- Gay Left (London), n. 1-10 (1975-1980). -- Gay Liberator (Detroit)- 1 reel. -- Gay Life (Chicago), v. 1-11, no. 31/32 (June 20, 1975-Jan. 30, 1986). -- Gay Madison (Madison). 1 reel. -- Gay Teachers Association Newsletter (Brooklyn). 1 reel. -- Gaysweek (New York) 1 reel. -- Hera, Feb. 1986-Dec. 1993. -- Herizons (Winnepeg), v. 4, no. 2-v. 6, no. 3 (1986-1992). -- High Gear (Cleveland), v. 1-10 [i.e., 9] (Sept. 1974-Sept. 1982). -- I Know You Know (Indianapolis). 1 reel. -- Jump Cut, n. 1-39 (May 1974-1994). -- The Lesbian tide (Los Angeles), v. [1]-9 (July/Aug. 1971-May/June 1980). -- New Directions for Women, v. 13-22 (Jan. 1984-Oct. 1993). -- New York Native - Dec. 1980-June 1992. -- Off our backs, v. 1-v. 23 (1971-1993). -- One (Los Angeles), v. 1, no. 3 (1953), v. 6, nos. 8-9 (1958), v. 7, nos. 1-3, 5-6 (1959). -- Out (New York), 1995--. -- Outlines (Chicago), v. 1-4 (June 4, 1987-May 1991). -- Out/Look, v. 1- 3 (1988-1990). -- Pink Ink (Toronto), v. 1, no. 1-5 9 (July 1983-Jan. 1984). -- Radical America, v. 1-11 (Apr. 1967-Dec. 1977). -- Rites (Toronto), v. 1-8 (May 1984-Jan./Feb. 1992). -- Sojourner, v. 13-19 (Sept. 1987-Aug. 1994). -- Xtra! (Toronto), v. 1 (Mar. 3, 1984-Dec. 23, 1994). -- The Washington Blade (Washington), 1980-1992. -- Windy City Times (Chicago), v. 1-9, no. 24 (Sept. 26, 1985-Feb. 24, 1994). -- Womyn's words, 1992-1993.
Each title cataloged separately.
Gay serials/ Lesbian serials.
34. San Francisco Bay Area Gay and Lesbian serials collection. [Berkeley, Calif: University of California, 1991].
Printed guide: San Francisco Bay Area gay and lesbian serials : a guide to the microfilm collection by Bill Walker, at call no: HQ76.3.U5W35 1991 RR2.
Microfilm collection produced by the University of California, Berkeley and the Gay and Lesbian Historical Society of Northern California under its previous name: San Francisco Bay Area Gay and Lesbian Historical Society. Collection includes 60 titles: Search Library's online catalogs for call numbers. Contents: ADZ gayzette (SF, 1970-72); Agape and action (Berkeley, 1970-71); Amazon quarterly (Oakland, 1972-75); ARC news (Sacramento, 1966-67); Bar rag (SF, 1967); Bay area reporter: BAR (SF, 1971-89); Bridge (San Jose, 1970-71); California voice (SF, 1983-84); Coming up (SF, 1979-89); CHF newsletter (SF, 1969); CRH newsletter (SF, 1967-68); Cruise news and world report (SF, 1965-67); Daughters of Bilitis (SF, 1959-78); Dykes and gorgons (Berkeley, 1973); East Bay gay men's newsletter (Oakland, 1973); Effeminist (Berkeley, 1971); Free particle (SF, 1969); GAA lifeline (SF, 1971); Gay Bay newsletter (SF, 1970); Gay focus (SF, 1981-82); Gay people's newsletter (Berkeley, 1970); Gay pride crusader (SF, 1972-81); Gay radical rag (SF, 1970); Gay students union (Berkeley, 1970); Gay sunshine (Berkeley, 1970-71); Gay switchboard (Berkeley, 1970); Gay voice (Sacramento, 1971); GSU newsletter (Berkeley, 1971); Haight Ashbury free press (SF, 1967); I am (SF, 1971); Kalendar (SF, 1972-78); Ladder (SF, 1956-72); Lavender letter (SF, 1971); Lavender reader (Santa Cruz, 1986-90); LCE news (SF, 1961-67); Lesbian voices (Campbell, CA, 1974-81); Mama Bears news and notes (Oakland, 1984); Mattachine review (SF, 1955-66); Maverick (SF, 1967); Mother (Stanford, 1971-72); NLIS newsletter (SF, 1972); Our paper (San Jose, 1982-89); Radical homosexual rag (Berkeley, 1970); Rubyfruit readher (Santa Cruz, 1976-78); San Francisco Bay times (SF, 1989); San Francisco free press (SF, 1969-70); San Francisco Mattachine newsletter (SF, 1953-63); San Francisco sentinel (SF, 1974-89); San Jose gay liberation (San Jose, 1970); Sapphire (SF, 1973); Sebastian Quill (SF, 1970-72); Sisters (SF, 1970-75); Sonoma County Lesbian and Gay Alliance News (Santa Rosa, 1978-80); Straightqueer (SF, 1972); Town Talk (SF, 1964-66); Uranian mirror (SF, 1971); Vanguard (SF, 1966-70); Vector (SF, 1964-76); Voice (SF, 1979-83); We the people (Forestville, CA, 1988-89) .
Each title cataloged separately.
University of California, Berkeley/ San Francisco Bay Area gay and lesbian serial collection/ Gay liberation movement--California--San Francisco Bay Area--Periodicals--Microform catalogs/ Lesbians--California--San Francisco Bay Area--Periodicals--Microform catalogs/ Gay men--California--San Francisco Bay Area--Periodicals--Microform catalogs/ Homosexuality--California--San Francisco Bay Area--Periodicals--Microform catalogs/ Microforms--Catalogs/ Gay and Lesbian Historical Society of Northern California/ San Francisco Bay Area Gay and Lesbian Historical Society
35. Mattachine Society of New York; Stinson, John D.; International Gay Information Center, and Research Publications, inc. The gay rights movement. Mattachine Society of New York, Inc. : from the International Gay Information Center, The New York Public Library. Woodridge, CT: Research Publications, 1998. 24 microfilm reels.
Title from guide. Filmed from originals held at the International Gay Information Center, New York Public Library. Includes printed guide.
"Founded in Los Angeles in 1950 by Harry Hay, The Mattachine Society was the first major gay organization in the United States.... In 1955, a New York chapter of the Mattachine Society was founded. Five years later it was the largest gay rights group in the United States. After 1965 the organization assumed a more outspoken posture. It fought to establish the civil rights of gays, defended men arrested on morals charges and protested the continual police practice of harassing gay bars. The ... papers reflect the vigorous and at times acrimonious debate among its members. They also contain an extensive, and frequently poignant, correspondence with gay men and lesbians throughout the United States, as well as the minutes of meetings, memoranda, and ephemera." -- Publisher's brochure.
Mic microfm HQ76.8.U5M388 1951.
Mattachine Society of New York/ Gay rights--United states--History--Sources/ Gay rights--New York (State)--History--Sources/ Gay liberation movement--United States--History--20th century--Sources/ Gay liberation movement--New York (State)--History--20th century--Sources/ Gays--United States--History--20th century--Sources/ Gays--New York (State)--History--20th century--Sources.
Gay Activists Alliance, Stinson, John D., International Gay Information Center, and Research Publications, inc
. The gay rights movement [1970-1983]. Gay Activists Alliance : from the International Gay Information Center, The New York Public Library. Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications, 1998. 21 microfilm reels.Title from guide. Filmed from originals held at the International Gay Information Center, New York Public Library. Accompanied by printed guide, compiled by John D. Stinson.
"The Gay Activists Alliance was founded in December, 1969, by a group of men and women who were dissatisfied with the direction of the Gay Liberation Front, which had emerged half a year earlier in the immediate wake of the Stonewall Riots. GAA rapidly became the largest and most visible gay organization in New York... The GAA papers contain the minutes of meetings, internal and general correspondence, and large amounts of ephemera." -- Publisher's brochure.
Mic microfm HQ76.8.U5G39 1970.
Gay Activists Alliance/Gay activists--New York (State)--History--Sources/Gay activists--United States--History--Sources/Gay rights--United States--History--Sources/Gay rights--New York (State)--History--Sources/Gay liberation movement--United States--History--20th century--Sources/Gay liberation movement--New York (State)--History--20th century--Sources/Gays--United States--History--20th century--Sources/Gays--New York (State)--History--20th century--Sources.
Index
Abbott, Grace, 1878-1939--Correspondence 12
Abortion--United States--History--20th century--Sources 27
Addams, Jane, 1860-1935 11, 23
Addams, Jane, 1860-1935--Correspondence 12
ADZ gayzette 34
Afro-American women--History--Sources 26
Afro-American women--Societies and clubs--Archives 26
Agape and action 34
Alcoholism--United States--History--Sources 22
Alfred C. Kinsey Institute for Sex Research Library 30
Amazon quarterly 34
American Antiquarian Society 8
American diaries--Women authors 8, 9
American women's diaries. New England [microform] 8
American women's diaries. Southern women [microform] 9
Anarchism--United States--History--Sources 13
Anthony, Susan B., 1820-1906 17
ARC news 34
Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America 27, 1, 19
ASK Newsletter (Vancouver) 33
Astor, Nancy Witcher Langhorne Astor, Viscountess, 1879-1964--Correspondence 12
Athene (Albany) 33
Baker, Newton Diehl, 1871-1937--Correspondence 12
Bar rag 34
Bay area reporter: BAR 34
Bay Windows (Boston) 33
Big Mama Rag 33
Birth control--United States--History--20th century--Sources 27
Blackwell, Alice Stone, 1857-1950--Correspondence 12
The Blade (Washington) 33
BLK 33
Bodleian Library 6
Body Politic (Toronto) 33
Boston Public Library Galatea Collection 1
Breckinridge, Sophonisba Preston 18
Bridge 34
British Library 7
Butler, Eleanor, 10
California voice 34
Catt, Carrie Chapman, 1859-1947 12
CHF newsletter 34
Civil Rights--United States--History--Sources 12
Coming up 34
Conditions (Brooklyn) 33
CRH newsletter 34
Cruise news and world report 34
Daniels, Josephus, 1862-1948--Correspondence 12
Daughters of Bilitis 34
Desperate Living (Baltimore) 33
Divorce--Collected works 4
Dykes and gorgons 34
East Bay gay men's newsletter 34
Effeminist 34
Ella Strong Denison Library 1
The Emma Goldman papers: a microfilm edition 13
English diaries--Manuscripts--Facsimiles 10
Erotic literature--History--Sources 30
Fag Rag (Boston) 33
Family planning oral history project 27
Feminism 2
Feminism--Great Britain 32
Feminism--United States--History--Sources 12, 13
Feminist Review (London) 33
Feminists--United States--Biography 17
Free particle 34
French Revolution research collection 3
Frontiers 33
Furies (Washington) 33
GAA lifeline 34
Le Gai Pied 33
Gay Activists Alliance 36
Gay activists--New York (State)--History--Sources 36
Gay activists--United States--History--Sources 36
Gay and Lesbian Historical Society of Northern California 34
[Gay and Lesbian microfilm serial collection]. 33
Gay Bay newsletter 34
Gay Blade (Washington) 33
Gay Community Center (Baltimore) 33
Gay Community News (Boston) 33
Gay focus 34
Gay Information 33
Gay Left (London) 33
Gay liberation movement--California--San Francisco Bay Area--Periodicals--Microform catalogs 34
Gay liberation movement--Great Britain 32
Gay liberation movement--New York (State)--History--20th century--Sources 36, 35
Gay liberation movement--United States--History--20th century--Sources 36, 35
Gay Liberator (Detroit) 33
Gay Life (Chicago) 33
Gay Madison (Madison) 33
Gay men--California--San Francisco Bay Area--Periodicals--Microform catalogs 34
Gay people's newsletter 34
Gay pride crusader 34
Gay radical rag 34
The gay rights movement [1970-1983]. Gay Activists Alliance : from the International Gay Information Center, The New York Public Library 36
The gay rights movement. Mattachine Society of New York, Inc. : from the International Gay Information Center, The New York Public Library 35
Gay rights--New York (State)--History--Sources 36, 35
Gay rights--United States--History--Sources 36, 35
Gay serials 33
Gay students union 34
Gay sunshine 34
Gay switchboard 34
Gay Teachers Association Newsletter (Brooklyn) 33
Gay voice 34
Gays--New York (State)--History--20th century--Sources 36, 35
Gays--United States--History--20th century--Sources 36, 35
Gaysweek (New York) 33
Gerritsen, C. V., 1850-1905 2
Gerritsen collection of women's history 2
Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 1860-1935--Correspondence 12
Goldman, Emma, 1869-1940 13
Goldman, Emma, 1869-1940--archives 13
Goldman, Emma, 1869-1940--correspondence 13
Great Britain--Woman's suffrage 29
GSN [Gay studies newsletter] - (Toronto [etc]) 33
GSU newsletter 34
La Guardia, Fiorello H. (Fiorello Henry), 1882-1947--Correspondence 12
Haight Ashbury free press 34
Harper, Ida Husted, 1851-1931--Correspondence 12
Hay, Mary Garrett, 1857-1928--Corres
Marriage--Collected works 4
Mattachine review 34
Mattachine Society of New York 35
Maverick 34
Mccormick, Katherine Dexter--Correspondence 12
Microforms--Catalogs 34
Missions--Fiji--History--Sources 15
Mother 34
National Association of Colored Women's Clubs (U.S.) 26
National Association of Colored Women's Clubs (U.S.)--Archives 26
National Library of Wales 10
New Directions for Women 33
New England--History--1775-1865--Sources 8
New England--History--19th century--Sources 8
New York Native 33
NLIS newsletter 34
Off our backs 33
One (Los Angeles) 33
Our paper 34
Out (New York) 33
Outlines (Chicago) 33
OutLook 33
[Pamphlets on women] 4
Papers, 1838-1853 15
The papers of Carrie Chapman Catt 12
The papers of Eleanor Roosevelt, 1933-1945 16
The papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony [microform] 17
Papers of the League of Women Voters, 1918-1974 21
Park, Maud Wood, 1871-1955--Correspondence 12
Peace--History--Sources 12
Peck, Mary Gray, 1867?-1957--Correspondence 12
Peters, Alice E. 22
Pink Ink (Toronto) 33
Ponsonby, Sarah, 10
Popular women's magazines at the British Library, London 7
Prohibition--United States--Societies, etc. 22
Radical America 33
Radical homosexual rag 34
Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service. Series A, Subject correspondence files [microform] 25
Records of The National Association of Colored Women's Clubs, 1895-1992 [microform]: Part I: Minutes of national conventions, publications, and president's office corrrespondence 26
Records of the Women's Bureau of the Department of Labor, 1918-1965. Part I: Reports of the Director, major conferences, and speeches and articles 24
Reid, Helen Rogers, 1882-1970--Correspondence 12
Research Publications, inc 36, 35
Rites 33
Romanticism--Great Britain--History--18th century 10
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962 16
Rubyfruit readher 34
Salons--Wales--History 10
San Francisco Bay Area Gay and Lesbian Historical Society 34
San Francisco Bay Area gay and lesbian serial collection 34
San Francisco Bay Area Gay and Lesbian serials collection 34
San Francisco Bay times 34
San Francisco free press 34
San Francisco Mattachine newsletter 34
San Francisco sentinel 34
San Jose gay liberation 34
Sapphire 34
Schneiderman, Rose, 1882---Correspondence 12
Schwimmer, Rosika, 1877-1948--Correspondence 12
Sebastian Quill 34
Sex and sexuality, 1640-1940: Literary, medical, and sociological perspectives 31
Sex--History--Sources 30
Sex instruction--United States--History--20th century--Sources 27
Sex research: early literature from statistics to erotica 30
Sexual deviation--History--Sources 30
Sexual politics in Britain 32
Sisters 34
The Social and political status of women in Britain. Series 1 5
Social work--United States--History--Sources 11
Sojourner 33
Sonoma County Lesbian and Gay Alliance News 34
Sophia Smith Collection 1
Sophonisba Preston Breckinridge papers 18
Stantial, Edna Lamprey--Correspondence 12
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902 17
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902--Archives 17
Stinson, John D. 36, 35
Straightqueer 34
Struggle and triumph: The women's suffrage movement, 1895-1920 29
Sulzberger, Arthur Hays, 1891-1968--Correspondence 12
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930--Correspondence 12
Temperance and prohibition papers : a joint microfilm publication of the Ohio Historical Society, Michigan Historical Collections and Woman's Christian Temperance Union 22
Temperance--History--Sources 22
Town Talk 34
Tumulty, Joseph P. (Joseph Patrick), 1879-1954--Correspondence 12
United States--History--19th Century--Sources 17
United States--Politics and government--20th century 21
United States--Women's Bureau--Archives 24
University of California, Berkeley 34
University of Illinois at Chicago Circle Library Hull House Library 1
Uranian mirror 34
Vanguard 34
Vector 34
Voice 34
Voluntary Parenthood League (N.Y.) 27
Wales--Intellectual life--18th century 10
The Washington Blade (Washington) 33
We the people 34
White, William Allen, 1868-1944--Correspondence 12
Wilson, Justina--Correspondence 12
Windy City Times (Chicago) 33
Wisconsin Woman Suffrage Association--Archives 20
Woman's Centennial Congress (1940 : New York, N.Y.) 12
Women And Peace--History--Sources 12
Women and Victorian values, c. 1837-1910 advice books, manuals and journals for women 6
Women--Caribbean area 28
Women--Employment--United States--History--Sources 24
Women--Great Britain--Conduct of life--History--19th century 6
Women--Great Britain--Conduct of life--History--20th century 6
Women--Great Britain--Social conditions 10
