Women's Memorabilia
Collection of Women's Newspapers from 1973-1993 (19)
- Item Number
- 157
- Sold
- 50 USD to jetgerl
- Number of Bids
- 4 - Bid History
Item Description
Collection of Women's Newspapers from 1973-1993 (19 newspapers in collection)
Collection includes:
Common Sense - Philadelpia Action Report, August 15, 1973
Sister- West Coast Feminist Newspaper, December 1974
The Woman's Paper - San Jose, CA, December 1975
The Woman's Paper- San Jose, CA , January 1976
The Feminist Bulleton - Scarborough, NY, January 1976
Feminist Communications - San Diego, May 1976
The New Indicator - UC San Diego, January 1977
The Feminist Women's Health Center Report - LA, CA,1977
Longest Revolution - News and Views of Progressive Feminism - San Diego, CA, April 1978
Aurora - A Women's Newspaper for the Stanford Community, - May 1978
Women's Press - Eugene, OR ,May/June 1978
Majority Report - The Women's Newspaper - New York, NY, August 1978
The Womanews - N.Y.C. Feminist Newspaper and Calendar of Events, April 1983
The Children's Advocate - Berkeley, CA, May/June 1983
Motheroot Journal - a women's review of small presses - Pittsburgh, PA, Summer 1979
Sacred River - A Women's Peace Journal - Berkeley, CA, August 1991
Sacred River - A Women's Peace Journal - Berkeley, CA, February 1992
Sacred River - A Women's Peace Journal - Berkeley, CA, November/Decmber 1992
New Directions for WOMEN Englewood, NJ, March-April 1993
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Donated By:
Robert Cooney
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