Accession Number: | SC 18:53 |
Location: | RB-M |
Dates: | 1894-1956 |
Size: | 1 slim Hollinger; 0.15 cubic feet |
Creator/Collector: | Unknown |
Acquisition info: | Found in Map Room |
Accruals: | No accruals expected |
Custodial history: | Unknown |
Language: | English |
Processed by: | Melissa Miller, July 2018 |
Conservation notes: | Items placed in acid-free folders |
Scope and Content: | The collection contains literature related to women’s rights in the workforce and industrial settings. Items include speech transcripts, publications, fliers, and Pax International newsletters. |
Arrangement: | Alphabetical |
Restrictions: | No restrictions |
Remarks: | No remarks |
Women’s Labor Literature Collection
1894-1956
1 slim Hollinger; 0.15 cubic feet
Box/Folder | Description |
1/1 | Finding aid |
1/2 | Addresses -Address by Hon. Charles C. Bonney; 1895 -Address of the Countess of Aberdeen; 1895 -Address to the Legislature of the United States by Carrie Chapman Catt; 1919 -Addresses by May Wright Sewall; 1895 |
1/3 | Bulletins, Letters, and Fliers -Bulletins; 1945-1956 (2) -Correspondence; 1894 (3) -The Equal Rights Amendment; 1924 -The Evening Mail; 1923 -Expose “Equal Rights” Amendment; 1924 -In America -Thirteen National Organizations… -Votes for Women a Success; [1913] -What To Do (2) |
1/4 | General Information -Call to Congress; 1929-1932 (2) -Catechism of the National Council of Women in the United States -Conference program; 1919 -Council information; 1894 -Tentative conference program; 1924 |
1/5 | Pax International Newsletter; December 1925-January 1927 (6) |
1/6 | Publications -Abstract of Laws and Rulings Affecting Women and Children Who Work in Pennsylvania; 1922 -American Women in the Postwar World; 1944 -An Audience at the White House; 1914 -A Challenging National Duty; [1922] (2) -An Economic Challenge to American Women; 1941 -The Eight Hours Day for Wage Earning Women; 1916 -Equal Opportunity for Women Wage Earners Facts vs. Fiction; 1921 -Equal Rights and “Equal Rights”; 1924 -Industrial Standards for Women Workers; 1933 -Is This Living?; 1919 -Organisation of Women within the Labour Party -Protective Legislation in Danger; 1922 -Should There Be Labor Laws for Women?; 1925 -Twenty Questions about the Proposed Equal Rights Amendment of the Woman’s Party; 1923 -Vacation Time; 1916 -Why Labor Laws for Women?; 1923 -Woman’s Security Corporation; 1920 -Women Take Stock of Themselves; 1941 -Women’s Wages Today; 1920 |