Reports: Four consultations: Employment, volunteer work, media, Negro women

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Title
Reports: Four consultations: Employment, volunteer work, media, Negro women
Collection
United States President's Commission on the Status of Women Records
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Digital Identifier
USPCSW-003-012
Folder Description
This folder contains the President's Commission on the Status of Women's "Report on Four Consultations," summarizing input from panels of expert consultants on four topics related to women's rights: private employment; volunteer work; portrayal of women by the media; and issues specific to Black women (referred to as "Negro women"). Participants of note include writers Betty Friedan and Lorraine Hansberry; civil rights leaders Rosa Gragg and Dorothy Height; and members of the Commission and the John F. Kennedy administration.
Extent / Physical Description
42 digital pages
Series
Series 1. General.
Preferred Citation
United States President's Commission on the Status of Women Records. General. Reports: Four consultations: Employment, volunteer work, media, Negro women
Media Type
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