The item contains two photographs on a strip: Reverand Tom Campbell [husband of Mrs. Bethune Campbell, minister of St. John's Episcopal Church, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts] with unnamed bishop and close up of the Reverand's face. Inscription on verso: from Katharine Cipolla - photo of Rev. Tom Campbell + unnamed bishop from parish files [Jamaica Plain, Boston, Massachusetts].
This file contains articles and essais related to international education in England and in the United States, American education, education of "colored immigrants", education according to Gandhi and Mao.
This series contains records related to Myrna Wood's activities in Toronto, Montreal and New York. It includes the essay "Sisters, Brothers, Lovers... listen," she co-wrote for the final conference of SUPA (Student Union for Peace Action) on Labor Day weekend 1967 in Goderich. It also contains the essay "Bread and Roses" written with Kathy McAfee calling for a movement to organize working class women. This series also highlights Myrna Wood's participation in a peace movement meeting with the Vietnamese National Liberation Front in Cuba.
This file consists of a document relating to the planning of a Women's Hall of Fame at Eisenhower University, Senena, New York. It contains a pamphlet with nomination and pledge forms.
This file consists of a program for the national exhibition of autobiographical works Introspective curated by Alice Neel and Lynn Gumbert, held at the Pyramid Art Centre in Rochester, New York. It contains a program.
This file consists of a document relating to the establishment of the Carrie Chapman Catt Research Prize for Women and Politics by Iowa State University. It contains a flyer.