Marlene Sanders feminist history video recordings, 1994-1997

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Summary

Creator:
Sanders, Marlene
Abstract:
Marlene Sanders (b. 1931) is a female pioneer in broadcasting and an Emmy Award–winning correspondent, writer, producer, and broadcast-news executive. Collection contains eight VHS video tapes (VHS) regarding various aspects of feminism, especially its modern history. Some videotapes were created at the 30th Anniversary of the National Organization for Women in 1996. The others are dated 1997, and most include the series title "Veteran Feminists of America" on the label; one tape has "Choices--Meded: 25 Years of Choices." Accompanying the recordings is one published volume: Waiting for Prime Time: the Women of Television News.
Extent:
0.4 Linear Feet (9 items)
Language:
Material in English
Collection ID:
RL.01133

Background

Scope and content:

Collection contains eight VHS video tapes (VHS) regarding various aspects of feminism, especially its modern history. Some videotapes were created at the 30th Anniversary of the National Organization for Women in 1996. The others are dated 1997, and most include the series title "Veteran Feminists of America" on the label; one tape has "Choices--Meded: 25 Years of Choices." Accompanying the recordings is one published volume: Waiting for Prime Time: the Women of Television News

Biographical / historical:

Marlene Sanders served as the News Vice President at the American Broadcasting Company (ABC), the first woman in such a position. She also served as a New York University professor, correspondent, anchorwoman, and documentary producer. She won a total of five Emmy Awards during her professional career.

Acquisition information:
The Marlene Sanders feminist history video recordings were received by the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book Manuscript Library as a gift in 1999.
Processing information:

Processed by Rubenstein Library staff.

Encoded by Paula Jeannet, Jen Snow, and Carrie Mills, June 2014

Accession(s) described in this finding aid: 1999-0439

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Subjects:
Women's rights
Reproductive rights
Pro-choice movement
Feminism -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Format:
Videocassettes
Names:
National Organization for Women
Sanders, Marlene

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