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Women: A Journal of Liberation Records, 1968-1983Finding Aid© 2006
Historical NoteWomen: A Journal of Liberation was founded in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1968 as a forum for opinions and expression vital to the growing women's liberation movement. Managed by a collective, the journal published its first issue in the Fall of 1969. Each issue of the journal focused on a different theme and consisted of invited contributions including articles, news, creative writings, and artwork. Originally the collective published the journal five times a year, but over time the number of issues contained in each volume decreased. Due to financial difficulties the journal folded in 1983. Return to the Table of Contents Scope and Contents of the CollectionThis collection consists of correspondence, minutes, research materials, mailing lists, financial records, reader mail, surveys, catalogs, films, legal documents, and most of the printed issues published by the journal. Topics include collectivism, feminism, and journalism. NOTE: There is no container list online for this finding aid. You may contact the Sophia Smith Collection if you want one sent to you. Return to the Table of Contents Search TermsReturn to the Table of Contents |