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290:"Ellen Broidy (also known as Ellen Bedoz), with "Lavender Menace" t-shirt, Dolores Bargowski (in the middle, with t-shirt) and Rita Mae Brown (in uniform), march in the Christopher Street Liberation Day march, 1970" 216: 445: 271: 415: 405: 400: 455: 450: 435: 159: 111:, where she was the president of the college's student government in 1967. Dissatisfied with sexism leading groups of the 430: 410: 425: 247: 116: 124: 289: 440: 155: 420: 329: 275: 167: 318:. From the private collection of Lori Bowen Ayre.  : Quest: a feminist quarterly, inc. 1975. 108: 52: 178: 112: 371: 344: 395: 390: 163: 91: 79: 8: 107:
Her political involvement began in student government as a student at Monteith College,
323: 265: 90:(1943–2008) was an American feminist and lesbian activist active in the early years of 253: 243: 140: 313: 374: 185:, a feminist literary journal. There, she also wrote and distributed the pamphlet, 174: 123:. This seminar would lead into the foundation for the first college chapter of the 119:, she led one of the first student-led seminars on women's issues in the country, 193: 144: 154:, writing frequently for both organizations. She participated in the first-ever 151: 384: 257: 148: 136: 237: 177:, to join a lesbian-feminist collective in the area. She wrote for 32: 147:
and Sheila Paige. While there, she became involved with
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Index

Detroit, Michigan
WSU
Second-wave feminism
second-wave feminism
Wayne State University
civil rights movement
Students for a Democratic Society
National Organization for Women
New York City
Women Make Movies
Ariel Dougherty
The Feminists and
Radicalesbians
New York City LGBT Pride March
Christopher Street Gay Liberation March
Miss America protest
Atlantic City, New Jersey
Washington, D.C.
The Furies Collective
Harvard Library


"Papers of Dolores Bargowski, 1943-2019"


Feminists who changed America, 1963-1975
ISBN
9780252097478
OCLC
907774555

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