Speech Draft: Are Women Free People?

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Dublin Core

Title

Speech Draft: Are Women Free People?

Description

This speech was delivered by Consuelo Northrop Bailey through the years 1953-1961. The speech is nine pages long and typed on legal sized paper.

Creator

Consuelo Northrop Bailey

Source

From the collection of Consuelo Northrop Bailey, Special Collections, University of Vermont Library.

Contributor

Scanned, transcribed and encoded by Rebecca Gaillard

Relation

This is a draft copy of the speech. The reading copy title is "Reading copy; Are Women Free People?"
Parent Collection: Fletcher Family Papers

Format

Nine pages, typed on legal sized paper.

Language

English

Type

Document

Coverage

American Northeast
Vermont

About the Original Item

Date Added
October 20, 2011
Collection
HST095 American Womens History
Item Type
Document
Citation
Consuelo Northrop Bailey, “Speech Draft: Are Women Free People?,” Omeka@CTL, accessed November 18, 2024, https://libraryexhibits.uvm.edu/omeka/items/show/689.
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