Building on what's been won by knowing what's been done!
Redstockings, one of the first radical feminist groups to form in the rebirth years of the women's liberation movement has made available this archive which includes pamphlets, broadsides, journals and audio from and about the freedom organizing of the 1960's...and afterward.
HISTORY FOR ACTIVIST USE
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ABOUT THE CATALOG
Redstockings is working to make available a chronological bibliography of, and public access to, all the written documents of the 1960's rebirth years of feminism. This catalog is only the beginning of the project. As resources grow, a more extensive and broader range of material will be available to nourish and spark today's progressive organizations and activists.
ABOUT PRICES
We are sorry that we have mostly had to choose the relatively costly (and also not very permanent) photocopying process for making these materials publicly available. But it is a way that Redstockings can get these vital tools and knowledge out and used without the need for lots of storage space and advance spending.
We hope in the future to find the means to have much more of this work available in a printed format and at a cost of less than 15 cents a page, or enlist some other organization or publisher in doing so. In the meantime, movement groups or activists are welcome either to order more from us or duplicate those materials that are not copyrighted after obtaining a Redstockings copy. We ask only that you inform us and inform readers of the work of the Redstockings Archives in reviving and transmitting knowledge of the material.