Contents


Collection Overview

Scope and Contents of the Collection

Search Terms

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

PORNOGRAPHY: general, 1980, n.d.

RAPE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT

NEWSLETTERS

BOOKS ON SHELF

Violence Against Women Collection, 1967-1990

Finding Aid

Finding aid prepared by Jack Slowriver.

Encoding funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

2003

Collection Overview

Title:Violence Against Women Collection
Dates: 1967-1990
Abstract: Collection documents efforts to draw attention to and provide resources and support for women victimized by violence. Topics include domestic violence, pornography, rape and sexual assault, shelters, counseling services, and legal support for victims. Materials include creative writing and personal stories, national legislation, reports, newsletters, and a variety of printed material.
Extent: 6 boxes(2.4 linear ft.)
Language: English.
Identification: MS 410

Scope and Contents of the Collection

The Violence Against Women Collection is comprised of four sections: Domestic violence, Pornography, Rape and sexual assault, and Newsletters. The materials in this collection document the activism of women and organizations that sought to draw attention to and provide resources and support for women victimized by types of violence that, prior to the Women's Liberation movements of the 1970s, were largely ignored in mainstream society. In addition to documenting the legislative and grassroots efforts to create and sustain shelters, counseling services, and legal support for victims of violence, many articles and portions of newsletters articulate a feminist theory that links the patriarchal structure of society to the perpetration of violence against women. The material in this collection dates from the 1970s to the 1990s.

"Stop Rape" handbook published by Women Against Rape, 1971

The domestic violence section of this collection consists of articles, creative writing and personal stories, newspaper clippings, national legislation, reports, and a variety of printed material. National efforts, such as the 1980 Domestic Violence Services and Prevention Act, and documents pertaining to local and non-profit initiatives demonstrate the complex relationship between grassroots activism and government intervention in providing adequate services for women and their children seeking to escape domestic violence. While many regions of the United States are represented, the material pertaining to New York state is especially rich. Of particular interest are the documents regarding the workings of the Department of Social Services, the New York legal system, and the local analysis of and response to the federal budget cuts made by the Reagan administration.

The pornography section of this collection is rather brief and contains articles, pamphlets, and printed material professing the view that sexually explicit material objectifies and dehumanizes women, thereby serving to normalize rape and other forms of sexual violence.

The rape and sexual assault portion of this collection contains articles, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, and other printed material. While many of the documents reflect the evolution of rape and sexual assault as an issue of concern in the mainstream culture, others illustrate the persistent denial of the problem and the low conviction rate of men accused of rape. Of particular interest are the newspaper clippings, correspondence, and position papers establishing a link between rape and racism.

The newsletters in this collection provide further insight into the ways in which violence against women was taken up as a cause in numerous localities and further documents the political struggles that occurred on the national level.

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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE


General

Box

Folder

11-2
Articles and papers, 1975-81, n.d.

3
Bibliographies, 1974, 1977, n.d.

4
Booklets, 1977-80, n.d.

5
Creative writing/personal stories, n.d.

6
Newspaper clippings, 1974-82, n.d.


National


Federal government

Box

Folder

17
Department of Justice, 1980

8
Department of Labor, Women's Bureau, 1980


Legislation

Box

Folder

19
Domestic Violence Prevention and Services Act, 1979-80, n.d.

10
Family Protection Act, 1981

11
State overview, n.d.


Organizations

Box

Folder

21
Business and Professional Women's Foundation, n.d.

2
National Center on Women and Family Law, 1981, n.d.

3
National Clearinghouse on Domestic Violence: papers, 1980, n.d.

4
National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, 1980-81

5
Women's Equity Action League, 1978


Regional


East

Box

Folder

26
General, n.d.

7
Massachusetts, 1980-82, 1989


New York

8
Battered husbands and abused children, 1981, n.d.


Department of Social Services

9
General, 1979-80, n.d.

10
Domestic violence program plan, 1979

11
Domestic violence services, 1979, n.d.

12
Westchester County, 1979-80, n.d.

Box

Folder

31
Federal budget cuts: information and local response, 1980-81, n.d.


Governor's Task Force on Domestic Violence:

Box

Folder

32
General, 1980-81, n.d.

3
Report, 1980


Legal system

Box

Folder

34
Criminal court, 1977-81, n.d.


Family court


Organizations and conferences

Box

Folder

37
Proposal, n.d.

8
New York State Coalition Against Domestic Violence, 1981-82, n.d.

9
New York State Coalition for Battered Women Planning Conference, 1978

10
United Way of Central New York, 1981

11
Volunteers Against Violence Technical Assistance Program, 1980


Reports

Box

Folder

312
Existing Services to Battered Women and Their Families, 1979

13
Research on Service Delivery to Battered Women and Crime Victims, 1980

Box

Folder

41-2
Battered Women, n.d.


Resources

Box

Folder

43
Pamphlets, circa 1978-81

4
Directories, n.d.


Midwest

Box

Folder

51
General, n.d.

2
Indiana, 1980


Michigan

3
Reports, 1976, 1980

4
Training materials, 1980

5
Nebraska, 1978

6
West: General, 1981, n.d.

Box

Folder

57
PORNOGRAPHY: general, 1980, n.d.


RAPE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT


General

Box

Folder

58
Articles, 1967-86, n.d.

9
Bibliographies, 1979

10
Booklets, 1971, 1978-81

11
Creative writing/personal experiences, n.d.

12
Newspaper clippings, 1971-81, n.d.

13
International tribunal on crimes against women, 1975, n.d.


Organizations

14
Feminist Alliance Against Rape (FAAR), n.d.

15
Rape Crisis Centers, 1978, n.d.

16
Miscellaneous, n.d.

17
Racism, 1974-82, n.d.


NEWSLETTERS

Box

Folder

61
Family Violence Bulletin, 1990

2
Kitty Genovese Women's Project, 1977

3
Majority Report

4
The MN Exchange, 1981-83

5
NCASA (National Coalition Against Sexual Assault), 1980

6
NCN (National Communications Network for the Elimination of Violence Against Women), 1978

7
National Technical Assistance Center on Family Violence Monthly Memo, 1979-81

8
The Shelter, 1983

9
Strategies, 1990

10
WAVAW (Women Against Violence Against Women), n.d.


BOOKS ON SHELF


Moore, Donna M., ed. Battered Women (Beverly hills: Sage Publications, 1979)