Redstockings Women's Liberation Archives for Action, 1940-91. Part 1, The Birth of the Women's Liberation Movement [microfilm]

Pioneers and Their Sources, 1940's-1972

Published:
January 04, 2013

 

43 Microfilm reels + a guide

This publication is indispensible for the study of the origins and practice of 1960’s and 1970’s feminism. This is a primary source archive of first-hand description, commentary, critique and debate about the concepts, strategy and tactics that were crucial to the growth of the Women’s Liberation movement. It demonstrates the links between southern civil rights groups, the Black Power movement, and the Women’s Liberation movement.

The term "Redstockings" is a reference to the bluestocking label disparagingly pinned on earlier feminists (inferring that only wealthy educated ladies were feminists) – "Red" is for revolution!

This set is available in the Newspapers and Microform Room in the basement of Burling--next door to the Listening Room.

We use cookies to enable essential services and functionality on our site, enhance your user experience, provide better service through personalized content, collect data on how visitors interact with our site, and enable advertising services.

To accept the use of cookies and continue on to the site, click "I Agree." For more information about our use of cookies and how to opt out, please refer to our website privacy policy.