Personal Files, 1925-2008

Scope and content:

The Personal Files Series contains correspondence, appointment books, diaries, peer-reviewed mansucripts for which Bart served as a referee, and other material related to Bart's personal and professional life, including papers related to her struggles to achieve salary equity and documentation of the 1992 controversy which led to her leaving the University of Illinois Chicago. There are three boxes of material documenting the life of Bart's mother, Mildred Lackow. Her memoir begins in 1915 and describes growing up in a Russian shtetl and emigrating to the U.S. Also included are personal essays and Bart's poetry.

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Collection restrictions:

Access restricted. Some materials in this collection contain potentially sensitive information. The Jane Collective materials in boxes 36-39 and box 90 are closed to researchers until 2039. Restricted interview transcripts are in boxes 36-38; redacted interview transcripts are available for use in boxes 35 and 91.

Access note. Collection contains fragile audiovisual formats that may need to be reformatted before use. Contact Research Services for access.

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