Course Materials and Subject Files, 1959-2001

Extent:
27 boxes
Scope and content:

The materials in this series consist mostly of subject and research files accumulated by Evans during her career as a professor and historian of women's history. Subjects include feminism, minority women, religion, violence, civil rights, lesbianism, motherhood, socialist feminism, and employment. Other items include course and curricular materials, printed materials and publications, conference information, and some correspondence. This series includes a slide show from a feminist organization.

Arrangement:

For the most part, Evans' original arrangement and folder titles have been retained.

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