The National Organization for Women (NOW) South Carolina Records consist of correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, agenda notes, financial records, newsletters, pamphlets and brochures, flyers, handbooks, newspaper clippings, and a tape recording relating to the organization\u27s work to improve the status and life of South Carolina Women and their efforts toward the state ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) , the 1984 Mondale-Ferraro campaign, and other issues concerning the women of South Carolina. Also contains information on the National and Southeast Region NOW organizations.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/1233/thumbnail.jp
The collection contains papers relating to the Spartanburg Federation of Republican Women, the South...
The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) South carolina Coalition Records consists of correspondence, newsle...
The Church Women United in South Carolina-Aiken Section was organized in 1955 as an organization of ...
The National Organization for Women (NOW) was organized to improve the status and life of Women and ...
The Equal Rights Amendment South Carolina Coalition Records consist of correspondence, memoranda, fl...
The Church Women United in South Carolina was organized in 1960 as an organization of Protestant, Ro...
The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) records, dating from 1970 to 1978, include correspondence, legislat...
The South Carolina Federation of Women\u27s Club was organized on June 15, 1898 in Seneca, SC and wa...
The League of Women Voters of South Carolina Records consists of correspondence, minutes, annual rep...
The Equal Rights Amendment South Carolina Coalition Records consists of correspondence, newspaper an...
The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) South Carolina Coalition Records date from 1972-1982 and include mi...
The Equal Rights Amendment South Carolina Coalition Records consist of the history of the South Caro...
The Equal Rights Amendment South Carolina Coalition Records consist of pamphlets, membership listing...
This collection contains the records produced by the South Carolina Federation for Republican Women....
The South Carolina Federation of Republican Women Records consist of bylaws, correspondence, minutes...
The collection contains papers relating to the Spartanburg Federation of Republican Women, the South...
The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) South carolina Coalition Records consists of correspondence, newsle...
The Church Women United in South Carolina-Aiken Section was organized in 1955 as an organization of ...
The National Organization for Women (NOW) was organized to improve the status and life of Women and ...
The Equal Rights Amendment South Carolina Coalition Records consist of correspondence, memoranda, fl...
The Church Women United in South Carolina was organized in 1960 as an organization of Protestant, Ro...
The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) records, dating from 1970 to 1978, include correspondence, legislat...
The South Carolina Federation of Women\u27s Club was organized on June 15, 1898 in Seneca, SC and wa...
The League of Women Voters of South Carolina Records consists of correspondence, minutes, annual rep...
The Equal Rights Amendment South Carolina Coalition Records consists of correspondence, newspaper an...
The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) South Carolina Coalition Records date from 1972-1982 and include mi...
The Equal Rights Amendment South Carolina Coalition Records consist of the history of the South Caro...
The Equal Rights Amendment South Carolina Coalition Records consist of pamphlets, membership listing...
This collection contains the records produced by the South Carolina Federation for Republican Women....
The South Carolina Federation of Republican Women Records consist of bylaws, correspondence, minutes...
The collection contains papers relating to the Spartanburg Federation of Republican Women, the South...
The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) South carolina Coalition Records consists of correspondence, newsle...
The Church Women United in South Carolina-Aiken Section was organized in 1955 as an organization of ...