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University Feminist Women (UFW) and Progressive Student Organization (PSO) present: "Targets of the New Right: Women and Personal Freedom"

University Feminist Women (UFW)
Progressive Student Organization (PSO)
1982
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University Feminist Women (UFW) and Progressive Student Organization (PSO) present: "Targets of the New Right: Women and Personal Freedom"

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1982

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A flier documenting the presentation of "Target of the New Right: Women and Personal Freedom" featuring speeches on "The Human Life Amendment" by Helen Watkins of the Interchange Network and "The Family Protection Act" by Jane Ranum of Project 13, on January 29, 1982 in room 351 of Coffman Memorial Union.

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University Feminist Women (UFW); Progressive Student Organization (PSO). (1982). University Feminist Women (UFW) and Progressive Student Organization (PSO) present: "Targets of the New Right: Women and Personal Freedom". Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/268942.

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