National Woman's Party
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Equal Rights Collection - Box 1, 1924-1925
Digital Collection
Collection number: 3E03C8D9-3BA7-299D-48B2-227F54FAB9F9
Dates:
1924-1925
Equal Rights Newsletter
Collection — Multiple Containers
Collection number: MS-144
Scope and Contents
Equal Rights was a publication of the National Woman's Party. Began in 1923, it was the successor to the failed Suffragist. Its name is representative of its purpose: the editors of the newsletter believed that the only way to achieve equality amongst the sexes was to introduce an Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution. In addition to lobbying for the introduction of a Constitutional Amendment, it discussed feminist...
Dates:
Acquired: 2015-03-11; 1924 - 1954
Equal Rights Vol. XI No. 8,10 April (5,19) 1924, April 5, 1924
File — Box 1, Folder: 2
Collection number: Folder 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Equal Rights was a publication of the National Woman's Party. Began in 1923, it was the successor to the failed Suffragist. Its name is representative of its purpose: the editors of the newsletter believed that the only way to achieve equality amongst the sexes was to introduce an Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution. In addition to lobbying for the introduction of a Constitutional Amendment, it discussed feminist...
Dates:
April 5, 1924