International Women's Liberation, 1938-1989, bulk 1960-1989

Scope and content:

Topics concentrate on all issues important to women's liberation movements, especially violence against women, economic justice, and women's health issues. Many of the publications are ephemeral, prime examples being the grassroots feminist newsletters produced in Latin American countries, and the broadsides and pamphlets connected with political events such as rallies or protests. After English, Spanish is the most common language used in these materials. Organized alphabetically by country.

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Access restricted. Some materials closed by donor request until 2050.

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