Manuscripts/15. Women
Found in 46 Collections and/or Records:
50th Anniversary of Undergraduate Women records
Abortion Action Coalition records
Boston-Bouvé College records
Boston Coalition of Black Women, Inc. records
Boston Women's Music Collective records
Boston Women's Pentagon Action (Cambridge, Mass.) collection
Boston Women's Union records
Carmen A. Pola papers
Carolyn W. Darack papers
Catherine L. Allen papers
Coalition to Stop Institutional Violence records
Committee on the Status of Women records
Doris Shalit Oberg papers
Elma Ina Lewis papers
Elma Lewis was born on September 15, 1921 in Boston, Mass. She taught dance, drama, and speech therapy, and established the Elma Lewis School of Fine Arts in 1950, the National Center of Afro-American Artists in 1968, and the Museum of the National Center of Afro-American Artists in 1969.
Emma Jean Lang Avery papers
Faculty Wives records
Female Liberation: A Radical Feminist Organization records
Frieda Garcia papers
Greater Boston Chapter of the Older Women's League records
Katherine Gillette Osborne papers
Katherine Gillette Osborne founded the Boston Students Union in 1910. She was resident director of Students House, the residence for women students run by the Union, from 1910 until her death in 1943. Both of the buildings formerly occupied by Students House (81 St. Stephen Street and, later, 96 The Fenway) are now owned by Northeastern University.
Kelley Ready papers
Marjorie Bouvé papers
Massachusetts Coalition of Battered Women's Service Groups collection
Melnea A. Cass papers
Community and civil rights activist Melnea Agnes Cass was born on June 16, 1896 in Richmond, Virginia. She received numerous awards, including three honorary doctoral degrees for her involvement in community improvement and civil rights in the Boston area. She was known as "The First Lady of Roxbury." She died on December 16, 1978.