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
specialcollections@stanford.edu

Note

This is a detailed listing of materials rather than a true finding aid.


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 Feet 7 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

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

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. Women's Majority Union (Seattle, Wash.), No. 1 [Fall, 1968]; No. 2 [Spring, 1969]; includes library stamp and outcard for Women’s Liberation Library, Palo Alto; No. 3 ? [Final Issue; n.d.]

Box 4, folder 2

Women’s Liberation. Off the Pedestal: Bay Area Women’s Liberation Newsletter. First Issue: August 15, 1969. OCLC: 28276590

Box 4, folder 3

Women’s Liberation. Tooth and Nail: SF Bay Area. Vol. 1, No. 1, September 16, 1969. [includes library stamp for Women’s Liberation Library, Palo Alto]; Vol. 1, No. 2, October 1, 1969; Vol. 1, No. 3; Vol. 1, No. 4, January, 1970

Box 4, folder 4

Motive: Lesbian/Feminist issue. Vol. 32, No. 1, 1972. NY: Motive, Inc., 1972

Box 4, folder 4

Motive: Lesbian/Feminist issue. Vol. 32, No. 1, 1972. NY: Motive, Inc., 1972

Box 4, folder 4

Feelings from Women’s Liberation #1. Brooklyn, NY: Feelings, 1970

Box 4, folder 5

Off our Backs: A Women’s News Journal. Washington, D.C.: Off our Backs, Inc., Vol. V, No. 8 [September-October, 1975]; Vol. V, No. 10 [December, 1975]

Box 4, folder 5

Union W.A.G.E.: Union Women’s Alliance to Gain Equality. Berkeley, CA: Union WAGE, No. 31; September-October, 1975; No. 33; January-February, 1976

Box 4, folder 5

Mother. Stanford, CA: Mother, 1971, Vol. 1, no. 1 (June 1971)-v. 1, no. 7 (Dec. 1971).; volumes : illustrations

Box 4, folder 6

Newsletter: Voice of Women’s Liberation Movement. Chicago, IL: VMLM, June, 1968; August, 1968; October, 1968; January, 1969 [no. 5]; February, 1969 [no. 6]; n.b.: has library stamp for Women’s Liberation Library, Palo Alto, CA; July, 1969 [no. 7]

Box 5, folder 1

Notes from the Second Year: Women’s Liberation. NY: Radical Feminism 1970

Box 5, folder 1

Robbins, Trina. et. Al. It Ain’t Me Babe: Womens Liberation. Berkeley: Women’s Liberation Basement Press Collective/Last Gasp, July 1970 issue

Box 5, folder 1

Red Papers 3: Women Fight for Liberation. SF, CA: Bay Area Revolutionary Union 1970

Box 5, folder 1

White, Peggy. An Introduction to Women’s Liberation. N.P. [Berkeley?]; n.d. OCLC: 11278468 [includes stamp and outcard for Women’s Liberation Library, Palo Alto,CA]

Box 5, folder 1

Harriette Frances. Sappho '71 : a collection of poetry and drawings. San Francisco : Donahue/Arlington 1971

Box 5, folder 1

Roberta S Greene. Til divorce do you part. Pittsburgh, PA: Know 1972

Box 5, folder 2

Rizzi, Marcia Salo. Pictures from my life: a diary. Washington, N.J., Times Change Press 1972

Box 5, folder 2

Center for United Labor Action. Working women : our stories and struggles. New York : Center for United Labor Action 1973

Box 5, folder 2

Gidlow, Elsa, 1898-1986. Moods of eros--and other poems. Mill Valley, Calif. : Druid Heights Books 1972

Box 5, folder 2

Grahn, Judy. The common woman. Berkeley?: n.d.

Box 5, folder 3-4

Ms.: The New Magazine for Women, Spring, 1972; July, 1972; August, 1972; September, 1972; November, 1972

 

Series 2. Publications - Viet Nam

Box 5, folder 5

The People of Viet Nam Will Triumph! U.S. Aggressors Will Be Defeated! Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1965-1966. Volumes I-IV

Box 5, folder 6

Ramparts Extra: The Children of Vietnam. Reprinted from January, 1967 issue of Ramparts

Box 5, folder 6

Women of Viet Nam, No. 3, 1972; No. 4, 1972

Box 5, folder 6

Viet Nam Newsletter, number 6, January-February 1980

Box 6, folder 1

Mao Tse-Tung. Serve the People/In Memory of Norman Bethune/The Foolish Old Man who removed the Mountains. Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1967. First pocket edition.

Box 6, folder 1

Wilson, H.N. The Mood of the Nation, November 22-29, 1963. A news documentary of a steadfast citizenry with an appraisal by H.N. Wilson.

Box 6, folder 1

Cannon, Terry. Vietnam: A Thousand Years of Struggle. San Francisco: People’s Press 1969

Box 6, folder 1

Fitch, Bob. Hippie is Necessary. San Francisco: Glide 1967

Box 6, folder 1

Spragens, John. Education in Vietnam. A Looking Back Publication. [Kawasaki, Japan?]: Looking Back 1971

Box 6, folder 2

Greene, Felix. Vietnam! Vietnam! In photographs and text. Palo Alto, CA: Fulton Pub. Co. 1966

 

Series 3. Publications - political

Box 6, folder 3

The International News Bulletin, Vol. 6, No. 10, May 21, 1979; Vol. 6, No. 16, September 17, 1979

Box 6, folder 3

Mad Magazine, No. 191, June, 1977; No. 189, March, 1977

Box 6, folder 3

Loeb, Donald. How to Change Your Name: California Edition. Occidental, CA: Nolo Press 1974

Box 6, folder 3

Cultural Worker, No. 4/5: Workbook on Nuclear Power. Amherst, MA: Cultural Workers Collective 1978

Box 6, folder 4

Greene, Felix. Let There Be a World. Palo Alto: Fulton Publishing Co. 1963

Box 6, folder 4

Green Mountain Quarterly, No. 1, November, 1975. Oshkosh, WI: Green Mountain Editions 1975

Box 6, folder 4

Chino Escape Case: An Analysis of a government frame-up. East Palo Alto: Venceremos Publications 1973

Box 6, folder 4

Black Belt Yearbook, October, 1974. Los Angeles: Rainbow Publications, 1974

Box 6, folder 4

Regionalism and the Bay Area. Special Issue of Pacific Research and World Empire Telegram. Vol. IV, No. 1, November-December, 1972. East Palo Alto, CA: Pacific Studies Center 1972

Box 6, folder 4

TRA, Toward Revolutionary Art, No. 4, 1973

Box 6, folder 4

Peace Review: The International Quarterly of World Peace, Spring, 1989. Palo Alto, CA.: Peace Review Publications 1989

Box 6, folder 4

Washington Women's Representative, Vol. 3, No. 21, December 31, 1998

Box 6, folder 5

Green, Mark. To err is Reagan. Lies and Deceptions from the President. Published by Mother Jones Magazine. Edited by Bruce Dancis and the Mother Jones Editorial Staff. San Francisco: Foundation for National Progress 1987

Box 6, folder 5

100 Flowers. No. 1. Spring, 1971. Stanford, CA

Box 6, folder 5

Livermore Action Group. Livermore Weapons Lab Blockade/Demonstration Handbook. Nonviolent Protest and Disobedience, June 21, 1982. Berkeley, CA: Livermore Action Group 1982

 

Illustrated

Box 6, folder 6

Brigham, Nancy. How to do leaflets, newsletters, and newspapers. Boston, MA.: Boston Community School

Box 6, folder 6

Babson, Steve and Brigham, Nancy. Popular Economics. Why do we spend so much money? Somerville, MA: Popular Economics Press/New England Free Press 1973

Box 6, folder 6

Lobenstein, Margaret and Schommer, John. Food Price Blackmail: Who’s Behind the High Cost of Eating. San Francisco, CA: United Front Press 1973

Box 6, folder 6

Babos, Steve, and Brigham, Nancy. Popular Economics. What’s Happening to our Jobs? Somerville, MA: Popular Economics Press 1976

Box 6, folder 7

Schachner, Nat, and Alderman, Jack. Joe Worker and the Story of Labor. [New York, N.Y.] : [Commercial Comics] 1948

Box 7, folder 1

R Giuseppi Slater. The Earth belongs to the people; ecology and power. San Francisco, Peoples Press 1970

Box 7, folder 1

The Promised land : a Grass Roots report on Mid-Peninsula land use. Palo Alto, Calif. : Grass Roots Writing Collective in cooperation with Stanford Chaparral, 1960s

Box 7, folder 1

Cops are hired to enforce the laws. San Francisco : Peoples Press 1969

Box 7, folder 1

Ariel Dorfman; Armand Mattelart. How to read Donald Duck : imperialist ideology in the Disney comic / 1984 2nd ed., enl. New York : International General 1984

Box 7, folder 1

Rius. Cuba for beginners /1970 1st liberated ed. San Francisco : Leviathan 1974

Box 7, folder 2

Woman to woman : a book of poems and drawings by women / from S.C.U.M. Oakland, Calif. : Woman to Woman 1970

Box 7, folder 2

Pork Roast: Selections from 250 Feminist Cartoons. An exhibition curated by Avis Lang Rosenberg. Sponsored by UBC Fine Arts Gallery. Vancouver, BC: April, 1981

 

Series 4. Comix

Box 7, folder 3

Jackson, Jack. Red Raider : young Quanah Parker and the Texas Comanches during the turbulent Civil War years. Berkeley, CA : Last Gasp 1977

Box 7, folder 3

Wimmen's comix. Long Beach, CA : Renegade Press, 1972-1992, Issues present: No. 2., Nos. 4-6

Box 7, folder 3

Jaxon. White Comanche / written and illustrated by jaxon. Berkeley, Calif. : Last Gasp 1977

Box 7, folder 3

Jackson, Jack. Blood on the moon. Berkeley, CA : Last Gasp 1978

Box 7, folder 4

Gebbie, Melinda. Frescazizis. Berkeley, Ca. : Last Gasp 1977

Box 7, folder 4

Marrs, Lee. The further fattening adventures of Pudge, girl blimp. Berkeley, Calif. : Last Gasp-Eco Funnies, 1973-1990s, Issues present: Nos. 1-3

Box 7, folder 4

Gilbert Shelton; Dave Sheridan. The adventures of Fat Freddy's cat. 1977-? Issue present: Book 4.

 

Series 5. Newspapers and special issues

flat-box 8, folder 1

East Palo Alto Progress: Issues Present: Vol. 1, No. 1 [April, 1983]; Vol. 1, No. 2 [May, 1983]; Vol. 1, No. 3 [June, 1983]; Vol. 1, No. 4 [July/August, 1983]; Vol. 1, No. 5 [September 30, 1983] Vol. 1, No. 6 [October/November/December, 1983]; Vol. 2., No. 1 [January, 1984]; Vol. 2, No. 2 [March, 1984]; Vol. 2, No. 3 [April, 1984]; Vol. 2, No. 4 [June, 1984]; Vol. 2, No. 5 [July, 1984]; Vol. 2, No. 6 [October, 1984]; Vol. 2, No. 7 [November, 1984]; Vol. 2, No. 8 [December, 1984]; Vol. 3, No. 2 [April, 1985]

General

Note on brown envelope conataining newspapers: G. Jones typesetter
flat-box 8, folder 2

The Liberator: Peninsula Voice for Peace and Freedom: Vol 1, No. 1, February 12, 1968; Vol. 1, No. 2, March 11, 1968; Vol. 1, No. 3, April 18, 1968; Vol. 1. No. 3 [4?], May 28, 1968 [2 copies]

flat-box 8, folder 2

Peace and Freedom Organizer, Issue #2, November 28, 1967; “Peace and Freedom Party is What’s Happening,” reprint from LA Free Press, n.d.; Peace and Freedom News, March 4, 1968

flat-box 8, folder 3

Miscellaneous articles relating to PFM from Berkeley Barb

Box 7, folder 5

Bay Area Women’s Liberation Newsletter. Off the Pedestal, August 15, 1969

flat-box 8, folder 4

Berkeley Tribe, Vol. 2, No. 26, Issue 52 [July 3-10, 1970]

flat-box 8, folder 4

The Women’s Page, Number 5, April-May [1971?]

flat-box 8, folder 4

The Second Page, Issue No. 6 [November, 1971]; 7 [April-May, 1973]

flat-box 8, folder 4

The Furies: Lesbian/Feminist Monthly, Vol. 1, January, 1972

flat-box 8, folder 5

Leviathan, Vol. 2, No. 1 [May, 1970]

flat-box 8, folder 5

Women and Revolution, No. 2 [September-October, 1971]

flat-box 8, folder 5

Velvet Glove, Issue VI-“First Anniversary Issue” Livermore: Velvet Glove Press, 1972

flat-box 8, folder 5

Women’s Press: A Women’s News Journal, Vol. 1, No. 11-12 [December-January; n.d.]

flat-box 8, folder 5

SDS: New Left Notes, Vol. 4, No. 9—Special Issue, n.d.

flat-box 8, folder 6

Spectre: Paper of Revolutionary Lesbians. Issue No. 3 [July-August, 1971]; Issue No. 4 [September-October, 1971]; Issue No. 5 [November-December, 1971; Issue No. 6 [January-February, 1972];

 

Series 6. Conferences and workshops

Box 9, folder 3

Women’s Liberation: Conference and Bibliography: Printed and ephemeral materials relating to National Women’s Liberation Conference, November 28th-December 1st, 1968, Camp Hastings, Lake Villa, Illinois. Also materials relating to a local (Palo Alto) [pre-]conference that took place at the First Congregational Church in Palo Alto, on June 4, 1969.

Box 9, folder 4-5, flat-box 8, folder 7

Vancouver Conference: Printed and ephemeral materials relating to the Indochinese Women’s Conference, Vancouver, BC, April 1-6, 1971. Attended and reported on by Glenda M. Jones.

Box 7, folder 6

Materials and notes from workshop titled “Journalism for the Women’s Liberation Movement,” and other related notes pertaining to publishing and writing on the Women’s Liberation movement. Misc. print and manuscript materials.

 

Series 7. Ephemera

Box 7, folder 7

Misc. materials on Women’s liberation movement, including Stanford University content and copy of “The Women’s Street Theatre,” Stanford materials: “What is Stanford doing to women [n.d.; broadside]; “Proposed Introductory Statement for the Program of Women’s Liberation at Stanford”, (--“Penny Mann, YWCA, 12/3/1969”); “Alternate Proposal Program of Stanford Womens’s Liberation Group, 17 November 1969,” submitted by Karen Offen.

Box 9, folder 1

Folder: Women’s Pubs—My Contributions [Glenda M. Jones]: chiefly correspondence re. submissions by Jones to Women’s Liberation periodicals: Includes letter reg. Jones’ individual membership in Friends of the Women’s History Library (Berkeley); KNOW News, correspondence from UP, etc.

Box 9, folder 2

Women’s Liberations and Proposals: Misc. publications and ephemera

map-folder 10

Poster: Celebrate International Women's Day, San Francisco, Dolores and 18th St., Sunday March 8 [1970?]

flat-box 8, folder 8

6 buttons/pins with feminist slogans

Box 7, folder 7

2 orange cards listing cataloging system and procedures for adding titles to collection; Women’s Liberation Library, Palo Alto (n.d.)

Box 11

Catalog cards for titles in Women’s Liberation Library, Palo Alto [1969]

Box 7, folder 7

Receipt for pockets for out cards for Women's Liberation Library

Box 11

File card box with index cards listing holdings of Women’s Liberation Library, Palo Alto, 1969-1970

Box 11

Embossed stamp for Women’s Liberation Library, Palo Alto, CA