This article details how Washington State would send a pro-Equal Rights Amendment delegation to the national women\u27s convention in Houston in 1977. The article goes on to discuss how up to ten of the delegates may change to an anti-ERA stance due to 80 challenged ballots from the election process.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/wa_state_womens_conference/1124/thumbnail.jp
The article announces that the Coordinating Committee of the 1977 Washington State Conference for Wo...
The article\u27s first paragraph reads: The federally appointed 37-member coordinating council for ...
Susan Roylance, an anti-ERA attendee of the Washington State Conference for Women, states in this ar...
The article provides a list of the members of the Washington State delegation to the National Confer...
This article is about how a single family has three generations of women who are participating in th...
In this article, Hilton tells news of rumors that a group of Eastern Washington women, determined to...
The first paragraph of the article reads: “Twenty-four supporters of the Equal Rights Amendment will...
The article states that the discord felt at the Washington State Conference for Women regarding the ...
This article discusses how a large contingent of Mormon women, officially called the Kennewick Chap...
This article explains how 10 Walla Walla women will be part of the 1,000 women registered for the Wa...
A letter to the Editor of The Ellensburg Daily Record newspaper objects to the presence of the conse...
This article discusses the continued planning of the Washington State Women\u27s Conference held on ...
An article detailing a variety of events concerning women\u27s issues and rights that occurred in 19...
Two letters to the Editor of The Ellensburg Daily Record discuss the 1977 Washington State Conferenc...
The article stresses that women of all types are encouraged to come to the Washington State Conferen...
The article announces that the Coordinating Committee of the 1977 Washington State Conference for Wo...
The article\u27s first paragraph reads: The federally appointed 37-member coordinating council for ...
Susan Roylance, an anti-ERA attendee of the Washington State Conference for Women, states in this ar...
The article provides a list of the members of the Washington State delegation to the National Confer...
This article is about how a single family has three generations of women who are participating in th...
In this article, Hilton tells news of rumors that a group of Eastern Washington women, determined to...
The first paragraph of the article reads: “Twenty-four supporters of the Equal Rights Amendment will...
The article states that the discord felt at the Washington State Conference for Women regarding the ...
This article discusses how a large contingent of Mormon women, officially called the Kennewick Chap...
This article explains how 10 Walla Walla women will be part of the 1,000 women registered for the Wa...
A letter to the Editor of The Ellensburg Daily Record newspaper objects to the presence of the conse...
This article discusses the continued planning of the Washington State Women\u27s Conference held on ...
An article detailing a variety of events concerning women\u27s issues and rights that occurred in 19...
Two letters to the Editor of The Ellensburg Daily Record discuss the 1977 Washington State Conferenc...
The article stresses that women of all types are encouraged to come to the Washington State Conferen...
The article announces that the Coordinating Committee of the 1977 Washington State Conference for Wo...
The article\u27s first paragraph reads: The federally appointed 37-member coordinating council for ...
Susan Roylance, an anti-ERA attendee of the Washington State Conference for Women, states in this ar...