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Feminism in Chicago: The Connie Kiosse Papers Item Info

Title:
Feminism in Chicago: The Connie Kiosse Papers
Link to Collection:
https://luc.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/SO_532da7e5-a699-4596-a402-1481886bd760/
Source:
Women and Leadership Archives
Date Range:
1971-1975
Description:
This collection focuses on the Women’s Liberation Movement of the 1970s through highlighting documents from the Connie Kiosse Papers. Kiosse was an active member within Chicago’s Women’s Liberation movement throughout the 1970s and was among the founding members of The Feminist Voice, one of Chicago’s first feminist newspapers.
Materials:
Photographs Pen and Ink Drawings Periodicals Political Buttons Fliers
Subjects:
Kiosse, Connie Feminism Political activists Women's rights
Location:
Chicago, Illinois
Latitude:
41.88194444
Longitude:
-87.62777778
Language:
eng
Attribution
Citation:
"Feminism in Chicago: The Connie Kiosse Papers", Loyola University Chicago Digital Collections, Women and Leadership Archives, Loyola University Chicago Libraries, https://luc-libraries.github.io/digital-collections/items/coll018.html
Rights
Rights:
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