Louise Cross describes her role as a member of the 1972 Montana Constitutional Convention. She talks about working as a social and political activist in Glendive, Montana for many years which included her affiliation with organizations such as the American Association of University Women [AAUW].https://scholarworks.umt.edu/mtfeminist/1032/thumbnail.jp
Lucile Speer explains how different issues at the 1971-1972 Montana Constitutional Convention such a...
Eva Cross discusses her personal and family history including how her family came moved to Red Lodge...
Martha Newell describes her involvement with the Montana Pro-Choice Coalition, the Women’s Resource ...
Lucile Speer recalls the history of Montana’s constitutional conventions and her role on the Local G...
Mae Nan Ellingson describes what brought her to Montana and the University of Montana in 1967. She t...
Roger Barber and Mary Van Buskirk recall their involvement in the 1972 Montana Constitutional Conven...
Lucile Speer reminisces on the final days of the 1971-1972 Montana Constitutional Convention. She no...
Lucile Speer describes serving as a delegate during the 1971-1972 Montana Constitutional Convention....
Lucile Speer, the University of Montana’s Documents and Serials Librarian and 1972 Montana Constitut...
Louise Line describes growing up in a middle- to upper-class family in the Lake Geneva area of Monta...
Louise Bruce discusses the history of the Montana Wilderness Association [MWA] starting in 1979. She...
Lucile Speer describes serving as a delegate during the 1971-1972 Montana Constitutional Convention....
Dorothy Eck explains the events that guided her interests in politics, her eventual membership and p...
Maxine Johnson describes her involvement and those of other feminist activist in the effort to ratif...
Gail Gutsche describes her early background and first interest in feminism after explaining that her...
Lucile Speer explains how different issues at the 1971-1972 Montana Constitutional Convention such a...
Eva Cross discusses her personal and family history including how her family came moved to Red Lodge...
Martha Newell describes her involvement with the Montana Pro-Choice Coalition, the Women’s Resource ...
Lucile Speer recalls the history of Montana’s constitutional conventions and her role on the Local G...
Mae Nan Ellingson describes what brought her to Montana and the University of Montana in 1967. She t...
Roger Barber and Mary Van Buskirk recall their involvement in the 1972 Montana Constitutional Conven...
Lucile Speer reminisces on the final days of the 1971-1972 Montana Constitutional Convention. She no...
Lucile Speer describes serving as a delegate during the 1971-1972 Montana Constitutional Convention....
Lucile Speer, the University of Montana’s Documents and Serials Librarian and 1972 Montana Constitut...
Louise Line describes growing up in a middle- to upper-class family in the Lake Geneva area of Monta...
Louise Bruce discusses the history of the Montana Wilderness Association [MWA] starting in 1979. She...
Lucile Speer describes serving as a delegate during the 1971-1972 Montana Constitutional Convention....
Dorothy Eck explains the events that guided her interests in politics, her eventual membership and p...
Maxine Johnson describes her involvement and those of other feminist activist in the effort to ratif...
Gail Gutsche describes her early background and first interest in feminism after explaining that her...
Lucile Speer explains how different issues at the 1971-1972 Montana Constitutional Convention such a...
Eva Cross discusses her personal and family history including how her family came moved to Red Lodge...
Martha Newell describes her involvement with the Montana Pro-Choice Coalition, the Women’s Resource ...