Women's rights -- Oregon
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
EKOMS letters to the editor of the Gold Beach Gazette
Typescript compilation of letters to the editor of the Gold Beach Gazette written by J. F. Kronenberg, Bandon, Oregon, under the pen name "EKOMS," circa 1898, on such varied subjects as dog ownership; Bandon, Oregon; women's suffrage; and local politics.
Oral history interview with Nancie P. Fadeley
Oral history interview with Nancie P. Fadeley conducted by Linda S. Dodds on April 2, 1981. Fadeley discusses serving in the Oregon House of Representatives, and talks about her husband, Ed Fadeley, and his career as a lawyer and a state legislator.
Oral history interview with Jesalee Fosterling
Oral history interview with Jesalee Fosterling conducted by Roberta Watts on April 11, 1978. Fosterling was executive director of Planned Parenthood of the Columbia/Willamette from 1968 to 1989.
NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon records
The WINPAC Story: A History of Oregon's Grassroots Efforts to Elect Pro-Choice Women
A history of WINPAC (Women's Investment Network Political Action Committee), an Oregon organization founded in 1987 to support the election of women who support abortion rights to the Oregon Legislature. Founders included Betty Roberts, Jewel Lansing, Gretchen Kafoury, Darlene Hooley, Maureen Leonard, and Patricia McCaig.
Women collection
Collection assembled by the Oregon Historical Society relating to women in Oregon. Included are postcards with pro- and anti-suffrage images; correspondence; a scrapbook of the League of Women Voters; papers of various women's political groups; and newspaper clippings.