Maxine Johnson describes her involvement and those of other feminist activist in the effort to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment in Montana. She also talks about her activities with the AAUW [American Association of University Women].https://scholarworks.umt.edu/mtfeminist/1043/thumbnail.jp
Judy Smith describes attending college during the 1960s. She talks about her involvement with the Wo...
Gail Gutsche describes her early background and first interest in feminism after explaining that her...
Raquel Castellanos Miller describes her background as a feminist and social activist in Missoula, Mo...
Mae Nan Ellingson describes what brought her to Montana and the University of Montana in 1967. She t...
Louise Cross describes her role as a member of the 1972 Montana Constitutional Convention. She talks...
Virginia Niebuhr describes the strong women in her life who influenced her as a feminist. She detail...
Maxine Van de Wetering talks about her education prior to coming to the University of Montana. She e...
Barbara Koser Konigsberg discusses her role as an activist and AmeriCorps VISTA volunteer in Missoul...
Interview with V. Maxine Jones. This interview hasn\u27t been transcribed yet.https://scholarworks.u...
Interview with Maxine Kern, co-president of League of Professional Theatre Women. The interview was ...
Maxine Blackmer describes her time as both a graduate student and faculty member in the University o...
Nancy Erickson describes her childhood, her time living in Germany, and her move to Missoula. She ta...
Ann German offers anecdotes from her childhood and how growing up in an all-female household influen...
Kelly Slattery-Robinson provides personal background information as well as her definition of femini...
Roger Barber and Mary Van Buskirk recall their involvement in the 1972 Montana Constitutional Conven...
Judy Smith describes attending college during the 1960s. She talks about her involvement with the Wo...
Gail Gutsche describes her early background and first interest in feminism after explaining that her...
Raquel Castellanos Miller describes her background as a feminist and social activist in Missoula, Mo...
Mae Nan Ellingson describes what brought her to Montana and the University of Montana in 1967. She t...
Louise Cross describes her role as a member of the 1972 Montana Constitutional Convention. She talks...
Virginia Niebuhr describes the strong women in her life who influenced her as a feminist. She detail...
Maxine Van de Wetering talks about her education prior to coming to the University of Montana. She e...
Barbara Koser Konigsberg discusses her role as an activist and AmeriCorps VISTA volunteer in Missoul...
Interview with V. Maxine Jones. This interview hasn\u27t been transcribed yet.https://scholarworks.u...
Interview with Maxine Kern, co-president of League of Professional Theatre Women. The interview was ...
Maxine Blackmer describes her time as both a graduate student and faculty member in the University o...
Nancy Erickson describes her childhood, her time living in Germany, and her move to Missoula. She ta...
Ann German offers anecdotes from her childhood and how growing up in an all-female household influen...
Kelly Slattery-Robinson provides personal background information as well as her definition of femini...
Roger Barber and Mary Van Buskirk recall their involvement in the 1972 Montana Constitutional Conven...
Judy Smith describes attending college during the 1960s. She talks about her involvement with the Wo...
Gail Gutsche describes her early background and first interest in feminism after explaining that her...
Raquel Castellanos Miller describes her background as a feminist and social activist in Missoula, Mo...