The fonds contains notes created by Constance Backhouse while researching the legal history of women in Canada and racism within the legal system. The materials were likely created during Backhouse's creation of monograph-length published works.
Gretta and Al Grant dressed in semi-formal attire in front of a car. Note reads: St Catharine's Ont. 1953 - Al Grant and Gretta Grant, dressed to attend friends' wedding. Gretta already has a daughter, one year old.
This photo shows 1st year law students sitting in from of Osgoode Hall in Toronto Ontario, 1943. Note reads: six women in the second row, from left to right: Marg Dufresne, Gretta Grant, Ann Brown, Marg Bennett, Marg Grimshaw, Helen Carefoot. Charlie Scott is front row, 3rd from the right.
This photo shows a group of students dancing. Note reads: 1945. Toronto. Practicing for square dancing at racially-integrated Campus Cooperative Residence, [sic].
This file contains transcripts of interviews with Gretta Grant in her home on July 11 and September 17, 1991. The file also contains articles and notes on Gretta's later accomplishments.