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"Shaping the '60s . . . Foreshadowing the '70s." Ladies' Home Journal, January 1962, 30-33.

Simchak, Morag. "Equal Pay Act of 1963: Its Implementation and Enforcement." AAUW Journal 61 (March 1968): 117-119.

Simchak, Morag. "Equal Pay in the United States." International Labour Review 103 (June 1971): 541-557.

"The Status of Women" [editorial]. Catholic Nurse, December 1963, 16-17.

Tompkins, Pauline. "Change and Challenge for the Educated Woman." Saturday Review 46 (18 May 1963): 69 + .

Wall Street Journal, 1963-1968.

Washington Post, 1945-1968.

"When Women Get Paid as Much as Men." U.S. News and World Report, 3 June 1963, 97-98.

"The Woman in America," Daedalus (Spring 1964).

Young, Louise, ed. "Women's Opportunities and Responsibilities." Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 251 (May 1947): 1-224.

Dissertations

Aron, Cindy S. "'To Barter Their Souls For Gold': Female Federal Clerical Workers in Later Nineteenth-Century America." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Maryland, 1981.


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Becker, Susan D. "An Intellectual History of the National Woman's Party, 1920-1941." Ph.D. dissertation, Case Western Reserve University, 1975.

Blahna, Loretta J. "The Rhetoric of the Equal Rights Amendment." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Kansas, 1973.

Cassell, Joan M. "A Group Called Women: Recruitment and Organization in Contemporary American Feminism." Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia University, 1975.

Coover, Edwin Russell. "Status and Role Change Among Women in the United States, 1940-1970: A Quantitative Approach." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Minnesota, 1973.

Daly, Sister John Marie, R.S.M. "Mary Anderson, Pioneer Labor Leader." Ph.D. dissertation, Georgetown University, 1968.

Dowd, Jane T. "An Investigation of the Image of American Women in Selected American Motion Pictures, 1930-1971." Ph.D. dissertation, New York University, 1975.

Elshtain, Jean Bethke. "Women and Politics: A Theoretical Analysis." Ph.D. dissertation, Brandeis University, 1973.

Florer, John Harmon. "NOW: The Formative Years. The National Effort to Acquire Federal Action on Equal Employment Rights for Women in the 1960s." Ph.D. dissertation, Syracuse University, 1972.

Gallagher, Mary Miles Frossard. "Women's Liberation: Social Movement in a Complex Society." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Colorado, 1973.

George, Elsie L. "The Women Appointees of the Roosevelt and Truman Administrations: A Study of Their Impact and Effectiveness." Ph.D. dissertation, American University, 1972.

Kligler, Deborah Schupper. "The Effects of the Employment of Married Women on Husband and Wife Roles: A Study in Culture Change." Ph.D. dissertation, Yale University, 1954.

Levitt, Morris Jacob. "Political Attitudes of American Women: A Study of the Effects of Work and Education on Their Political Role." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Maryland, 1965.

Makosky, Donald R. "The Portrayal of Women in Wide-Circulation Magazine Short Stories, 1905-1955." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Pennsylvania, 1966.

Morain, Thomas Jeffrey. "The Emergence of the Women's Movement, 1960-1970." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Iowa, 1974.

Mulligan, Joan Elizabeth. "Three Federal Interventions on Behalf of Childbearing Women: The Sheppard-Towner Act, Emergency Maternity and Infant Care, and the Maternal Child Health and Mental


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Retardation Planning Amendments of 1963." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Michigan, 1976.

Ondercin, David George. "The Compleat Woman: The Equal Rights Amendment and Perceptions of Womanhood, 1920-1972." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Minnesota, 1973.

Sealander, Judith. "The Women's Bureau, 1920-1950: Federal Reaction to Female Wage Earning." Ph.D. dissertation, Duke University, 1977.

Straub, Eleanor F. "Government Policy Toward Civilian Women During World War II." Ph.D. dissertation, Emory University, 1973.

Strobel, Marian Elizabeth. "Ideology and Women's Higher Education, 1945-1960." Ph.D. dissertation, Duke University, 1976.

Tanabe, Patricia Anne White. "Views of Women's Work in Public Policy in the United States: Social Security and Equal Pay Legislation, 1935-1967." Ph.D. dissertation, Bryn Mawr College, 1973.

Zelman, Patricia. "Development of Equal Employment Opportunity for Women as National Policy, 1960-1967." Ph.D. dissertation, Ohio State University, 1980.

Interviews

Bertha Adkins Oral History Interview. 18 December 1967. Columbia University Oral History Project, New York, New York.

Sandra Bollhoefer. 15-17 July 1974. Washington, D.C.

Hyman Bookbinder Oral History Interview. N.d. John F. Kennedy Library, Boston, Massachusetts.

Elizabeth Carpenter. Interview with Patricia Zelman, 20 September 1977. Austin, Texas.

Kathryn Clarenbach. Telephone interview, 22 June 1981. Madison, Wisconsin.

Catherine East. 6 July 1978, 20 November 1978, 12 February 1981; telephone interview, 31 July 1981. Arlington, Virginia.

India Edwards. Interview with Patricia Zelman, 10 November 1975. Austin, Texas.

India Edwards Oral History Interview. 16 January 1969. Harry S Truman Library, Independence, Missouri.

India Edwards Oral History Interview. 4 February 1969. Lyndon Baines Johnson Library, Austin, Texas.

Katherine P. Ellickson Oral History Interview. 15 December 1974. Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan.

Myer Feldman Oral History Interview. 23 January 1966, 27 March


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1966, 10 April 1966, 6 August 1966, 21 September 1968. John F. Kennedy Library, Boston, Massachusetts.

Dan Fenn, Jr. Telephone interview, 15 May 1981. Boston, Massachusetts.

Betty Friedan. Telephone interview, 21 January 1975. New York, New York.

Clayton Fritchey Oral History Interview. 6 June 1970. Harry S Truman Library. Independence, Missouri.

Elizabeth R. Gatov Oral History Interview. 25 June 1969. John F. Kennedy Library, Boston, Massachusetts.

Arthur Goldberg. Telephone interview, 17 September 1985. Washington, D.C.

Richard Graham. 31 July 1985. Washington, D.C.

Edith Green. 18 December 1978. Portland, Oregon.

Martha Griffiths. Telephone interview, 27 November 1978. Romeo, Michigan.

Evelyn Harrison. 12 September 1978. Washington, D.C.

Mary Hilton. Telephone interview, 11 February 1981. Washington, D.C.

Mildred Jeffries. Telephone interview, 23 October 1981. Detroit, Michigan.

Mary Keyserling Oral History Interview. 1-4 February 1982. Women in Federal Government Project, Schlesinger Library, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Helen Lempart Oral History Interview. March 1966. John F. Kennedy Library, Boston, Massachusetts.

Richard A. Lester. 22 March 1974. Princeton, New Jersey.

Katie Louchheim Oral History Interview. 24 April 1968, 14 June 1968, 13 September 1968. John F. Kennedy Library, Boston, Massachusetts.

Mary McGrory, Peter Lisagor, George Herman Oral History Interview. 4 August 1964. John F. Kennedy Library, Boston, Massachusetts.

Marie C. McGuire Oral History Interview. 3 April 1967. John F. Kennedy Library, Boston, Massachusetts.

John Macy Oral History Interview. 23 May 1964. John F. Kennedy Library, Boston, Massachusetts.

Alice A. Morrison. Telephone interview, 11 February 1981. Alexandria, Virginia.

Pauli Murray. Telephone interview, 12 November 1981. Baltimore, Maryland.

Maurine Neuberger. 15 December 1978. Portland, Oregon.


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Maurine Neuberger Oral History Interview. 12 February 1970. John F. Kennedy Library, Boston, Massachusetts.

Alice Paul. "Conversations with Alice Paul: Woman Suffrage and the Equal Rights Amendment." An oral history conducted 1972-1973 by Amelia R. Fry. Regional Oral History Office, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, 1976.

Esther Peterson. 27 February 1978, 10 June 1978, 17 June 1980; telephone interviews, 4 October 1974, 23 September 1981. Washington, D.C.

Esther Peterson. Interview with Kathy Kraft, 17 May 1975. Schlesinger Library, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Esther Peterson Oral History Interview. 25 November 1968. Lyndon Baines Johnson Library, Austin, Texas. (Draft transcript in Peterson's possession).

Esther Peterson Oral History Interview. 1978. Schlesinger Library, Cambridge, Massachusetts / University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Esther Peterson Oral History Interviews. 1976-1983. Columbia University Oral History Project, New York, New York. (Copy in Peterson's possession.)

Esther Peterson Recorded Interview. 18 May 1966, 20 January 1970, 4 February 1970. John F. Kennedy Library, Oral History Program, Boston, Massachusetts.

Marguerite Rawalt. 9 November 1984. Arlington, Virginia.

Morag Simchak. Telephone interview, 14 August 1974. Washington, D.C.

Pearl Spindler. 15-17 July 1974. Washington, D.C.

Anne Wheaton Oral History Interview. 31 January 1968. Columbia University Oral History Project, New York, New York.

Unpublished Manuscripts

Freeman, Jo. "Title VII." 1987.

Kolb, Frances. "The National Organization for Women: A History of the First Ten Years." In progress.


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