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[FAS] Expos 20: Resistance
This research guide highlights sources at the Schlesinger Library that can be used by students of Expository Writing 20: Resistance.
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General Sources on Student Activism and Radicalism
Harvard Scrubwomen
December 1968: Sit-In at Fay House
March 1971: Take-over of 888 Memorial Drive
HUCTW (Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers)
Equality of Women at Harvard
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Radcliffe Annual Reports
Pay attention to reports from the late 1960s early 1970s. Within the Radcliffe reports look for chapters on student life.
Yards and Gates: Gender in Radcliffe and Harvard History
See the chapter by Jennifer Stetzer entitled "From Sympathizers to Organizers."
Oral History of Radcliffe College President Mary Bunting
Mary Ingraham Bunting Records of the President of Radcliffe College, 1960-1972 (RG II, Series 4)
Please note that to access these records you would need permission from Lizabeth Cohen, Dean of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study.
Radcliffe College Office of Public Information records (RG X)
See folders on student unrest.
News From the College
The Old Mole (continued by Mole)
The Radcliffe quarterly
Radcliffe College Archives subject files
See folders on Student Unrest, Committee on Rights and Responsibilities, Radcliffe Union of Students Newsletter.
The Crimson
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