Newcomb Archives
Keeping the Memories: Louisianans of the 2nd Wave Feminist Movement
2007-70
Table of Contents
Summary Information
- Repository
- Newcomb Archives
- Creator
- Newcomb College. Center for Research on Women.
- Title
- Keeping the Memories: Louisianans of the 2nd Wave Feminist Movement
- ID
- 2007-70
- Date [inclusive]
- Between 1960 and 1980
- Extent
- 0.25 Cubic feet 1 storage box
- Language
- English
Scope and Contents note
This collection contains materials gathered and used by the Newcomb College Center for Research for Women during the Keeping the Memories Project, which researched and archived the Second Wave Louisiana Feminist Movement (1960s-1980s). This particular collection consists of the paperwork and documents used for the archival component of the project as well as the Symposium, presented March 24, 2001. Several other archival collections resulted from this project, but they are not included in this particular collection, but rather, are separate collections that can be found in the Newcomb Archives. This collection would be of particular interest to those researching the activities of the NCCROW during the 2000-2001 and 2001-2002 academic years in regards to the Keeping the Memories Project.
Organization and Arrangement
The material has been arranged into one NAB storage box and sorted by subject. Approximately the first half of the folders in the box are directly tied to the activities of the Newcomb College Center for Research on Women (such as correspondences and training materials). The second half consists more of background and research materials gathered during the project. All papers have been folded and laid flat. All metal fasteners have been removed.
Administrative Information
Publication Information
Newcomb Archives
Newcomb Center for Research on WomenSeltzer-Gerard Reading Room
62 Newcomb Place
New Orleans, Louisiana, 70118
504 865 5762
vorhoff@tulane.edu
Controlled Access Headings
Corporate Name(s)
- Newcomb College. Center for Research on Women.
Occupation(s)
- Activists
Personal Name(s)
- Aime, Juliette M
- Arceneaux, Muriel Swanson Dees
- Armstrong, Eileen R
- Bajoie, Diana E
- Baker, Helen Vaughan Burdin
- Brasseaux, Mary
- Brylski, Cheron
- Bussie, Fran
- Cade, Maudelle
- Ceballos, Jaqueline Michest
- Dunbar-Ortiz, Roxanne
- Durbin, Maurice
- Evans, Pat
- Fike, Evelyn L
- Foreman-Scott, Barbara
- Fossier, Mildred
- Fuoto, Ellen M
- Gandy, Kim
- Gardmal, Irene F
- Henneman, Nadine
- Holt, Sibal S
- Irons, Paulette
- Kahn, Felicia Shornstein
- Kaplan, Felicia
- Kirsch, Ruth G
- Latimer, Clay
- Madden, Roberta
- Martin, Linda J
- Martinez, Ida
- Mayer, Joyce Harris
- McCastle, Mary
- Merritt, Francine
- Michaud, Norma
- Milam, Mindy
- Olivo, Darlene
- Ottaway, Melanie
- Pereboom, Margaret
- Popisil, Lorenal
- Pounds, Janet Lynn
- Remson, Jane Frances, Sister
- Renihan, Lynne
- Richardson, Rupert F
- Roberts, Sylvia
- Shirley, Eleanor F
- Sievers, Linda H
- Spaht, Katherine Shaw
- Subra, Wilma A
- Taylor, Dorothy Mae De Lavallade
- Tierney, Karline
- Truly, Gayle
- Weber, Diana
- Williams, Ann
- Williams, Elizabeth
Subject(s)
- Feminism
- Women's Movement -- Louisiana
Contents of Box 1 of 1
Spring 2001 Newcomb Foundation Grant: Stories from the Louisiana Women's Movement
March Symposium Program Materials
March Symposium Preparation Materials
Time Line Materials
Transcript of Banquet sponsored by the Veteran Feminists of America (03/22/2001)
Contact information on Louisiana feminists/name lists
Biographical information of Louisiana feminists
NCCROW Correspondences regarding the Keeping the Memories Project
Display Materials/Information
Copies of Collections
Index of Individual Files: Louisiana Feminists
Hard Copy of Website: Voices from the Louisiana Women's Movement
Training materials for student workers
NCCROW Miscellaneous Correspondences
Veteran Feminists of America
New Orleans Women's Caucus for Art
Eyes Only
Past Women's Conferences
Outside research on Women and Feminists
Book Lists
Legal separation and divorce
Legal and Environmental Information
Sexual Orientation
"Distaff"
Biography forms for the Pioneers of the Second Wave
Women's Rights National Historic Park
"Girlie, Interrupted" by Christine Stansell
"Chapter 1: The Equal Rights Amendment: A Story of Feminist Frustration"
Miscellaneous
"The Spirit of Houston" The First National Women's Conference
Video tapes 1-4: "Voiced From the Louisiana Women's Movement: First-Hand Accounts From People Who Made it Happen" (March 24, 2001)
General note
The finding aid contains an index of individual files. Note: Listed for each woman, usually under Autobiographical or Biographical information, are notations of the woman's major feminist achievements in Louisiana during the 1970s and 1980s. This short list is not reflective of all of the feminist activities of each woman, and the reader should research further to gain a full understanding of each individual's complete feminist involvements.
Collection Inventory
Juliette M. AimeGeneral noteNew Orleans, LA Autobiographical form: Organized 2nd annual Women's Conference in New Orleans (early 1970s) |
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Muriel Swanson Dees ArceneauxGeneral noteHouma, LA Autobiography of Feminist Activities: --Louisiana ERA united, Board Member --State Legislative Chair (1978-1981) --National and State Business and Professional Women's Clubs --Member Terrebonne Club 1973-1985, President, Legislative Chair. See archival collection |
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