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Carole Ashkinaze papers
Collection
Identifier: W043
Abstract:
In Atlanta, Carole Ashkinaze wrote about a number of controversial issues including the Equal Rights Amendment, abortion, women's rights, feminism, poverty, health-care, politics, education and race. The Carole Ashkinaze papers are organized into three series consisting of manuscript materials (correspondence), printed materials (her columns, research articles and articles written about Carole Ashkinaze), and finally photographs and artifacts.
Dates:
1970-1995
Found in:
Special Collections
Georgia State University, Office of the Advancement of Women records
Collection
Identifier: W073
Abstract
The mission of the Office of the Advancement of Women (A of W) at Georgia State University (GSU) is to enhance collective efforts to improve the status of women at GSU. Based in the Provost's Office, the A of W collaborates with GSU colleges, administrative departments, and local and national women's programs to identify needs, offer support, and develop opportunities for professional development of women faculty and administrators at the university. Its records are comprised of...
Dates:
1974-2005; Majority of material found within 1990 - 2005
Found in:
Special Collections
Janette Pratt papers
Collection
Identifier: W203
Abstract
The Janette Pratt papers consist of commemorative envelopes, a postcard, a pamphlet, a letter, a sash, and framed prints relating to first-wave feminist activities.
Dates:
1836, 1851, 1893-1896, 1936, 1967-1970, undated
Found in:
Special Collections