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Speech by Margaret Sloan, President of the National Black Feminist Organization, 1974., 03/30/1974.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 22
Identifier: 60261

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

Audio recordings of events or programs at or associated with Georgetown University including conferences and visits by politicians, diplomats, and clergy. Speakers include Konrad Adenauer, Eugene McCarthy, and Henry Kissinger, as well as University administrators and faculty such as Edward B. Bunn, S.J., Edmund A. Walsh, S.J., Carroll Quigley, Jan Karski, and Joseph T. Durkin, S.J.

Dates

  • 03/30/1974.

Collection-level Access Restrictions

All published documents housed in the University Archives are open for use. Unpublished documents are governed by the following use restrictions: unpublished material dating from 1971 and later may only be consulted with the permission of the office which created it; unpublished material dating from 1970 or before may be used with the permission of the Archivist or the creating office, unless otherwise restricted.

Extent

From the Collection: 15 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Container Summary

Keynote speech from "Incentive to Action" conference on women sponsored by the Georgetown University Women's Caucus and held in Healy Hall. Margaret Sloan speaks on broad issues of equality, race, and the formation and work of the National Black Feminist Organization. An audience question/comment session begins around the 48 minute mark.

Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Archives Repository

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