Ann German offers anecdotes from her childhood and how growing up in an all-female household influenced her as a feminist. She discusses her involvement in the Civil Rights Movement during the late 1960s and early 1970s as well as the legalization of abortion. German also describes her work as an attorney in Libby, Montana, and some of the cases on which she worked.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/mtfeminist/1028/thumbnail.jp
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Donna Stringer discusses her time spent as the affirmative action officer at Montana State Universit...
Louise Cross describes her role as a member of the 1972 Montana Constitutional Convention. She talks...
Gertrud Lackschewitz discusses her career at the University of Montana. She describes pedagogy in th...
Gail Gutsche describes her early background and first interest in feminism after explaining that her...
Pat Bauernfiend discusses her experiences working as a medical records librarian in Helena, Montana ...
Virginia Niebuhr describes the strong women in her life who influenced her as a feminist. She detail...
Thyra Haugen describes how her family emigrated from Copenhagen, Denmark, to the United States and h...
Mae Nan Ellingson describes what brought her to Montana and the University of Montana in 1967. She t...
Frieda Geary reminisces about her parents emigrating from Germany to the United States in 1889. She ...
Eleanor Mast discusses her experience with birth control and receiving an abortion in 1930 and 1931....
Catherine Lynn Robson recalls her family’s history including her political influences. She describes...
Barbara Koser Konigsberg discusses her role as an activist and AmeriCorps VISTA volunteer in Missoul...
Annie Moore Knipfer describes her childhood growing up in Massachusetts before moving to Montana wit...
Judy Smith describes her pro-choice work in Austin, Texas and her intent to carry that work forward ...
Anne Needham discusses moving to Great Falls, Montana, with her husband for his job with the Anacond...
Donna Stringer discusses her time spent as the affirmative action officer at Montana State Universit...
Louise Cross describes her role as a member of the 1972 Montana Constitutional Convention. She talks...
Gertrud Lackschewitz discusses her career at the University of Montana. She describes pedagogy in th...