22. Writing the Histories of Second-Wave Feminism: In and Beyond
the Archives
Friday,
January 7, 9:3011:30 a.m.
Convention Center, Room 607
Joint Session with the Coordinating Council for Women in History
- Chair: Kathryn Kish Sklar, State University
of New York at Binghamton
- Papers: Can Mothers Be Sisters? Rethinking the Relationship
of Feminism, Activism, and Motherhood during the Second Wave
Andrea Estepa, Rutgers University at New Brunswick
Oral Histories, Archives, and Social Movement Research
Anne Enke, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Taking a Different Perspective: The National Organization
for Women from the Ground Up
Stephanie Gilmore, Ohio State University
- Comment: Laura Micham, Duke University
Martin Meeker, University of California at Berkeley
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