Glenda Maurine Jones Collection of Women's Liberation and Anti-Vietnam War Materials M1656

Glenda Maurine Jones Collection of Women's Liberation and Anti-Vietnam War Materials M1656

http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8mc95gn No online items Guide to the Glenda Maurine Jones collection of women's liberation and anti-Vietnam war materials M1656 Malgorzata Schaefer Department of Special Collections and University Archives June 2018 Green Library 557 Escondido Mall Stanford 94305-6064 [email protected] URL: http://library.stanford.edu/spc Note This is a detailed listing of materials rather than a true finding aid. M1656 1 Language of Material: English Contributing Institution: Department of Special Collections and University Archives Title: Glenda Maurine Jones collection of women's liberation and anti-Vietnam war materials creator: Jones, Glenda Maurine, collector source: Jones, Glenda Maurine, collector Identifier/Call Number: M1656 Physical Description: 4 Linear Feet7 manuscript boxes, 1 half MB, 1 over size, 1 map folder Date (inclusive): circa 1960-1990 General The bulk of the material is from the late 1960's and 1970's and includes unique, rare, and out of print issues. Scope and Contents Materials consist of publications, underground comics, newspapers, and other ephemera related to the Vietnam War and the women's liberation movement. Arrangement Organized into 7 series: Series 1. Publications - women; Series 2. Publications - Viet Nam; Series 3. Publications - political; Series 4. Comix; Series 5. Newspapers and special issues; Series 6; Conferences and workshops; Series 7. Ephemera. Conditions Governing Access Open for research. Note that material must be requested at least 36 hours in advance of intended use. Conditions Governing Use While Special Collections is the owner of the physical items, permission to examine collection materials is not an authorization to publish. These materials are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study. Any transmission or reproduction beyond that allowed by fair use requires permission from the owners of rights, heir(s) or assigns. See: http://library.stanford.edu/spc/using-collections/permission-publish. Immediate Source of Acquisition Gift of Glenda Maurine Jones, 2008. Accession 2008-341 Preferred Citation [identification of item], Glenda Maurine Jones collection of women's liberation and anti-Vietnam war materials (M1656). Department of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, California. Subjects and Indexing Terms Women. Jones, Glenda Maurine, collector Jones, Glenda Maurine, collector Series 1. Publications - women box 1, folder 1 Franklin, Bruce. From the Movement Toward Revolution. New York: Van Nostrand 1971 box 1, folder 2 Grahn, Judy. Edward the Dyke and other poems. Oakland: Women’s Press Collective 1971 box 1, folder 2 Sargent, Shirley. Pioneers in Petticoats: Yosemite’s Early Women. Yosemite, CA: Flying Spur Press 1966 box 1, folder 2 Stoltenberg, John. Disarmament and Masculinity: An Outline Guide and Bibliography for Studying the Connection between sexual violence and war. Palo Alto: UP Press/Frog in the Well 1978 box 1, folder 2 Steiner, Claude. Feminism for Men. Berkeley, CA. Issues in Radical Therapy, n.d. box 1, folder 2 Heyn, Leah Lurie. Challenge to Become a Doctor: The Story of Elizabeth Blackwell. Old Westbury, NY: The Feminist Press 1971 box 1, folder 2 Woman’s Choice [sampler] box 1, folder 2 Women Against Violence in Pornography and Media, February 1979 box 1, folder 3 Off our Backs, Vol. VI, No. 5, July-August-1976, Washington, DC box 1, folder 4 The Feminist Art Journal, Spring, 1976, Vol. 5, No. 1 M1656 2 Series 1. Publications - women box 1, folder 4 Women in Physics, Stanford University, n.d. box 1, folder 4 The Second Wave: A Magazine of the New Feminism, Vol. 4, No. 3, 1976 box 1, folder 4 Adams, Frederick. Nine Royal Passions of the Year. Los Angeles: Elysium Press, n.d. box 1, folder 4 Broomstick: A Periodical supporting options for women over Forty. Vol. 1, No. 12, October, 1979; Vol. II, no. 1., November, 1979; Vol. II, no. 3, February, 1980. SF: San Francisco, Women’s Centers box 1, folder 4 The Leaping Lesbian, Vol. 2, No. 5., Ann Arbor, Michigan box 1, folder 4 Dworkin, Andrea. Why So-called radical men love and need pornography. Palo Alto: UP Press/Frog in the Well [2 copies] box 1, folder 5 Women of the Center for United Labor Action. Working Women: Our Stories and Struggles. NY: Women of the Center for United Labor Action, n.d. box 1, folder 5 Beal, Frances. Double Jeopardy: to be black and female. Detroit: Radical Education Project, n.d. box 1, folder 5 Dix, Keith. Mother Jones in Appalachia. Detroit: Radical Education Project, n.d. box 1, folder 5 National Lampoon: The Humor Magazine, May 1978. Issue devoted to “Families” box 1, folder 5 Our Bodies, Our Selves: A Course by and for Women. New Printing of Women & Their Bodies. Boston: Boston Women’s Health Course Collective. Second Printing: April, 1971 box 1, folder 6 Asian Women. Dwinelle Hall, Berkeley 1971 box 1, folder 6 Country Women. Issue no. 28, 1978; July, 1974, Albion, CA box 1, folder 6 The Spokeswoman. Vol. 9, No. 6. December 15, 1978. Chicago, IL 1978 box 1, folder 6 The Second Wave: A Magazine of the New Feminism. Vol. 4, No. 4. Cambridge Mass:, The Second Wave 1976 box 1, folder 7 The Lesbian Tide: September/October, Vol. 8, No. 2, 1978; November/December, Vol. 8, No. 3, 1978; January/February, Vol. 8., No. 4, 1979 box 1, folder 7 The Dinner Party, Judy Chicago, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, March 16-June 17, 1979 box 2, folder 1 Mother Jones, November, 1977. Special Issue: A Decade of Feminism box 2, folder 1 Yu, Connie Young. The People’s Bicentennial Quilt: A Patchwork History. East Palo Alto: Up Press 1976 box 2, folder 1 Chrysalis: A Magazine of women’s culture. No. 6. Los Angeles, 1978 box 2, folder 1 The Self Determination Quarterly Journal. Vol. 2., Issue 2, 1978. Santa Clara, CA: Self Determination: A Personal/Political Network box 2, folder 1 Sheafer, Silvia Anne. Gold Rush Women. Whittier, CA: Journal Publications 1978 Box 2, folder 2 Grahn, Judy. A Woman is Talking to Death; graphics by Karen Sjoholm. Oakland: Women’s Press Collective 1974 Box 2, folder 2 Inman, Mary. The Two Forms of Production under Capitalism. Long Beach, CA: Mary Inman (self-published), 1964 [n.b.: has stamp and out card for Women’s Liberation Library, Palo Alto, CA] Box 2, folder 2 Goldman, Emma. The Traffic in Women: And Other Essays on Feminism. New York: Times Change Press 1970 Box 2, folder 2 Miller, Ruthan, et. al. In Defense of the Women’s Movement. Articles by Ruthann Miller, Mary Alice Waters and Evelyn Reed. A Merit Pamphlet. NY, NY: Pathfinder Press 1970 Box 2, folder 2 Garfinkle, Ann; Lefcourt, Carol; and Schulder, Diane. Women’s Servitude under Law. Detroit: Radical Education Project 1971 Box 2, folder 2 Revolutionary Age, Vol. 2, No. 2, 1971. Seattle: Freedom Socialist Publications 1971 Box 2, folder 3 Working Women’s Association. Working in Hospitals. Vancouver, BC: Working Women’s Association, n.d. Box 2, folder 3 Maupin, Joyce. Labor Heroines: Ten Women Who Led the Struggle. Berkeley, CA: Union Wage Educational Committee 1974 Box 2, folder 3 Cleveland Radical Women’s Group. Sweet 16 to Saggy 36: Saga of American Womanhood. Cleveland, OH: Cleveland Radical Women’s Group, 1969. [n.b.: has stamp and outcard for Women’s Liberation Library, Palo Alto, CA] Box 2, folder 3 Ehrenreich, Barbara; English, Deirdre. Complaints and Disorders: The Sexual Politics of Sickness. Glass Mountain Pamphlet No. 2. Old Westbury, NY: The Feminist Press 1973 M1656 3 Series 1. Publications - women Box 2, folder 3 Ehrenreich, Barbara; English, Deirdre. Witches, Midwives and Nurses: A History of Women Healers. Glass Mountain Pamphlet No. 1. Old Westbury, NY: The Feminist Press 1973 Box 2, folder 4 Russell, Maud. Chinese Women: Liberated [Far East Reporter]. NY, NY: Maud Russell, [1969?] [n.b.: Has stamp and outcard for Women’s Liberation Library, Palo Alto, CA] Box 2, folder 4 Greene, Felix. A Divorce Trial in China. Reprinted from Greene, Awakened China, 1961. Ann Arbor, MI: Radical Education Project, n.d. Box 2, folder 4 Anarchy. London: Freedom Press, 1965-1967 Issues present: No. 56 [October, 1965]; No. 77 [July, 1967]; No. 79 [September, 1967]; No. 82 [December, 1967] Box 2, folder 4 Hutchins, Grace. Women Who Work. New York: International Publishers 1952 Box 2, folder 5 Memo: Women Strike for Peace. NY, NY: Women Strike for Peace, Vol. 1, No. 3; Vol. 1, No. 4; Vol. 2, No. 1 [Fall, 1971]; Vol. 2, No.2; Vol. 2, No. 3 [Spring, 1972]; Vol. 2, No. 4; Vol. 3, No. 1 [Winter, 1973]; Vol. 3, No. 2 [Spring, 1973] Box 3, folder 1-2 No More Fun and Games: A Journal of Female Liberation. Somerville, MA: Vol. 1, issue [1]-6, 1969-1973 Box 3, folder 3-6 Women: A Journal of Liberation. Baltimore, MD: Women: A Journal of Liberation, vol. 1, no. 1, Fall 1969 - Vol. 4, no. 2 Box 4, folder 1 Notes from the Third Year: Women’s Liberation. NY, NY: Notes from the Second Year 1971 Box 4, folder 1 President’s Commission on the Status of Women. American Women: Report of the President’s Commission on the Status of Women. Washington DC: USGPO 1953 Box 4, folder 1 The Ladder: A Lesbian Review, May 1967. “Something Special: A Literary Issue” Vol. XI, Vol. VII. SF: Daughters of Bilitis 1967 Box 4, folder 1 Busch, Judith; Laura X, collectors. Women’s Songbook. Berkeley: Oral Herstory Library and Key Printing 1971 Box 4, folder 2 Motive: On the Liberation of Women. Vol. XXIX, Nos. 6 & 7. March-April, 1969. Nashville: University Christian Movement; United Methodist Church 1969 Box 4, folder 2 Lilith.

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