Women's rights.
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Amelia Bloomer manuscripts
American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences records
Candace Widmer papers
Collection contains minutes and agendas of the Women's Encampment for a Future of Peace & Justice mailed to Widner from January 1984 through May 1988, logistics for the July 29-August 1, 1983 action and protest, notes and correspondence of the Ithaca Women's Affinity Group, and 2 news stories about the camp (1983, 1984).
Challenge to Governance Project records
Correspondence, transcripts of interviews, minutes, statements, broadsides, photographs, clippings, and other materials pertaining to civil rights activism and the work of various groups at Cornell to alter the institution's governing structure.
Edwin Dwight Northrup papers
Personal correspondence, diaries, legal papers, and financial records of Northrup, c.1870-1919, and his predecessor, lawyer and land agent William Samuel Johnson, c.1820-1897, both of Ellicottville, N.Y. Also correspondence and financial records of L. Ellen Northrup and Mrs. Elvena D. Northrup about the Northrup Style Shoppe, c.1890-1960, and correspondence with Eugene Debs, Theodore Debs, and Emma Goldman concerning socialism, women's rights, and other topics.
Eleanor Norton York interview
Florence Woolsey Hazzard papers
Correspondence, manuscripts of writings, notes and bibliographies, printed matter, photographs, and other papers dealing mainly with Hazzard's studies of eminent American women.
Intersession Program on Women records
Transcripts of taped sessions of a conference on "Women Today" sponsored by the New York State College of Human Ecology (then the College of Home Economics), including transcript of a session on "The Black Woman in America"; memoranda; correspondence; schedules; agenda; and summaries and commentary on sessions.