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Series VIII. Legal Topics
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Scope and Content Notes: NOW was active at every level of government and worked to eliminate sex discrimination. The organization participated in demonstrations, court cases, and proffered advice when consulted. NOW was also in constant contact with local and federal agencies designed to enforce current antidiscrimination laws. In some instances NOW was simply involved to offer support, but remained active in as many ways as possible in order to help achieve equal rights for women.
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This series is divided into four subseries reflecting this involvement:
- Subseries 1. Equal Rights Act
- Subseries 2. Sex Discrimination in the Work Place
- Subseries 3. EEOC and PHRC
- Subseries 4. Other Legal Concerns
Subseries 1. Equal Rights Act
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Scope and Content Notes: In 1923, the Equal Rights Act (ERA) was written by Alice Paul, head of the National Women’s Party, and introduced into Congress by Senator Curtis and Representative Anthony later that year. The ERA was written in response to the 14th Amendment that granted equal rights to all men, but because of wording did not include women. It was reintroduced in every session of Congress from 1923 to 1970 and was buried or defeated every year. In 1971, the House of Representatives finally approved ERA without amendments, but the Senate did not approve it until 1972. Congress agreed to set an arbitrary time limit of seven years for ratification by the states. After much political action by NOW and other women’s groups, the deadline for ratification was extended to June 30, 1982. On the deadline date, ERA was stopped three states short of ratification. Because these three states failed to ratify ERA there is no federal protection for equal rights, and the bill is currently reintroduced into Congress every year. This subseries includes information on the Equal Rights Amendment, 1968-1982. Materials included are briefings, positions and statements from legislators, testimonies, mailings and correspondence, publications, newsclippings, and information from campaigns and rallies attempting to extend the deadline for ratification.
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House and Senate Votes, 1971
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HJ Resolution 208, 1971
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Harrisburg Hearing Notes, 1971
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Amendment Analysis, 1976-1978
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ERA Briefing, 1978
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Bayh Amendment, 1978
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Legal History, 1973-1975
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Illinois Laws and Legislators, 1979
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Division 35 and ERA, 1978
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McGovern and ERA, 1972
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Names and Issues in senate, 1978
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House Resolution 638, 1978
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Letters to State Congressmen, 1978
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Tally Sheet, 1978
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Senate Voting Records, 1978
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Letters From Legislators, 1978
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ERA Extension Resolution, 1978
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Correspondence Between Legislators and NOW, 1978
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Bumpers Mailing, 1978-1979
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Mailing Lists, 1978
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ERA Congressional Remarks, 1970-1978
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John Mack Carter, 1970
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Norman Dorsen, 1970
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Catherine East, 1970
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Thomas Emerson, 1970
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Carol Forbes, 1970
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Paul Freund, 1970
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Fred Harris, 1972
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Section: S.I. Hayakawa
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Aileen Hernandez, 1971
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Leo Kanowitz, 1970
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Elizabeth Koonts, 1972
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Judith L. Laws, 1971
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Margery C. Leonard, 1970
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Ethel Ernest Murrell, 1970
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Ester Polen, 1972
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Marguerite Rawalt, 1970
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Bernice Sandler, 1970
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Other Testimonies, 1977-1978
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ERA Supporters/Extension Boycotts, 1978
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Various Mailings, 1970-1972
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Public Relations, 1976
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Support Correspondence, 1976
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Mailing Campaign, 1978
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ERA and the Draft, 1971
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ERA Impact, 1971
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Matter of Justice and ERA, 1971-1972
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ERA Ratification, 1972
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National Now Efforts, 1972-1974
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Recession, 1974
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More Perfect Union, The Report of the National Commission on the Observance of International Women’s Year, 1976
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The Humanist, 1978
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ERA Reports, 1978
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Media Campaign, 1978
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Issue Information, 1978
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Protective Laws, 1978
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ERA State of Emergency, 1979
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Is ERA Necessary?, 1979
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ERA Missionary Project, 1982
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New York Times Magazine, 1970
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Passage and Ratification Clippings, 1970-1978
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Extension Clippings, 1978
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Editorials, 1974-1975
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Articles, 1986-1987
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Position Papers, 1970
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Anti-ERA Information, 1973-1979
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APA Conventions and Campaigns, 1975-1978
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Citizens Advisory Council on the Status of Women, Bills of Special Interest to Women, 1971
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ERA and Catholics, 1978
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Council for Women’s Rights, 1978
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Homemakers and ERA, 1978
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KNOW and ERA, 1970
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Male VIP’s, 1970
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ERA and Mormons, 1979-1981
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Section: Nebraska NOW
Section: RA NOW YES
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NOW and Politics, 1975
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NOW ERA Countdown Campaign, 1982
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State of Emergency Campaign, Washington, 1978
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Permission Forms, 1978
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Pennsylvania Campaign, 1973-1978
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Professional Women’s Caucus, 1970
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ERA and Religion, 1973
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Richmond Bus, 1978
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Missouri NOW ERA Lawsuit, 1978
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Campaign at State Levels, 1974
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Social Action, 1978
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Social Security, 1973
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Supporters, 1974
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Oklahoma Campaign, 1982
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Equal Rights, 1968-1970
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Ratification Groups, 1968-1972
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May 7th Demonstration, 1969
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March on the Post Office, 1978
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July 9th Demonstration, 1979
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Subseries 2. Sex Discrimination in the Work Place
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Scope and Content Notes: Sex discrimination in the workplace, specifically in job advertisements, hiring, and actual positions held once hired, was a particular interest of Evansgardner and Gardner and they participated in several court cases surrounding these issues. Most notable are NOW v.
Pittsburgh Press, Cease v. A & P, Weeks v. Bell, and Sharon Johnson v. University of Pittsburgh. NOW v. Pittsburgh Press was a court case in the early 1970’s dealing with sex discrimination in want ads. NOW fought to compel the
Pittsburgh Press to eliminate discriminatory headings because want ads were being published under headings listing gender qualifications and, within these headings, were stereotypical job ads. For example, technical jobs were listed under the "Male" heading while clerical jobs were listed under the "Female" heading. On the rare occasion that a job was listed under both headings, there were significant differences in pay scales. Cease v. A & P and Weeks v. Bell were two cases, also in the 1970’s, in which women were being discriminated against after they were hired. The two companies were discriminating in the areas of: job classification, compensation, seniority, promotions, scheduling and overtime, benefits and terms and conditions of employment. Sharon Johnson v. University of Pittsburgh was a case in the 1970’s concerning the issue of tenure denial based on gender. This subseries includes research, correspondence, laws, ordinances and guidelines, press, and statements and positions.
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Correspondence and Clippings, 1969-1970
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Reports on the Division of Employment Advertisements Based on Sex, 1969-1970
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Pittsburgh Press Correspondence and Clippings, 1972
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Pitt News Announcement and Advertisements, 1969
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Clippings- Employment Discrimination Based on Sex, 1969-1972
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New York Times Clippings, 1971-1975
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Clippings- Employment Discrimination Based on Sex, 1969-1972
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Documentation, Correspondence and Articles about Sex Discrimination in Want Ads, 1969
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Female Government Employee Studies, 1967-1968
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Bendix Field Engineering Corporation, Correspondence, 1969
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Letters to Local Corporations Who Place Help Wanted Ads, 1969
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Gerry Gardner to the Editor of the Pittsburgh Press, 1971
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Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission to Pennsylvania Governor, 1973
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Letters to
Pittsburgh Press, 1969-1970
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Gerry Gardner to University of Pittsburgh, 1969-1973
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Want-Ad Segregation across U.S., 1973-1974
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Ordinances and Guidelines, 1969
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Pittsburgh Ordinance, 1969
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Case Judgment, 1971
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Supreme Court and Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania Decision, 1971-1973
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Common Pleas Court of Allegheny County Decision, 1971-1972
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Human Relations Ordinances, 1967
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Employment Discrimination Ordinances from Other Cities, 1969
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Legislation, 1965-1970
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Sex Discrimination, 1969
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U.S. House Bills and Petitions, 1969
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History of
Pittsburgh Press Case, 1985
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Demonstration Handout, 1969
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Correspondence and Clippings Concerning Case, 1969-1972
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Pittsburgh Press Exhibit, 1969
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Gerald H.F. Gardner Law Correspondence and Statements, 1974
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EEOC Guidelines, 1967-1969
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NOW Report to the Human Relations Commission, 1969
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Legal correspondence and Petitions, 1972-1977
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A & P Seniority Lists, 1972
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Mailing Lists, 1977
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Phone Lists, undated
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Pamphlets, 1978
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Records of Meetings, 1972
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Correspondence Regarding Case, 1972-1978
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Clippings and Newsletters, 1979
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Case Notes, 1978
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CEASE Public Relations, 1978
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PHRC Reports and Correspondence, 1978
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Legal Documents, 1972
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National Labor Relations Board, undated
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Equal Employment Study, 1968
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Federal Contract Compliance Orders, 1969
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EEOC v. AT&T, 1970
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AT&T Rates and Employment for Pittsburgh, 1970
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Case Statement, Bell Telephone, 1971
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Supervisors Training, 1970
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Action Coordinators, 1970
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Helen Reig Correspondence, 1971
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George Sape Correspondence, 1971
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Case Planning Notes, 1971
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Protest Mailings, 1971
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NOW Plan for Case, 1971
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Documents, Correspondence, and Memos, 1971
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Section: Press Releases ,1971
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Clippings, 1971-1973
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NOW Chapter Actions, 1971
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Bell Telephone Company of PA, 1971-1974
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Telephone Rate Structure Report, 1972
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Affirmation Action Plan for SW PA Bell, 1972
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Utility Complaint Forms, 1972
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Correspondence and Settlement Documents, 1973
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PHRC v. Rueben H. Donnelly Corporation and Bell Telephone, 1973
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NOW against Phone Company Discrimination, 1971
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Bell Affirmation Action Model Plan, 1973
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Statement, 1970
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AT&T Information, 1970
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Nelson, Bell Telephone Co. Conciliation Agreement, 1973
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Legal Documents, 1973
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Court Records, 1973-1977
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Heinz Letter for Sharon Johnson, 1971
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Correspondence and Clippings, 1971-1977
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Ina Braden, 1967
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Hew Clippings, 1971
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Committee for Affirmative Action in Universities, 1975
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Subseries 3. EEOC and PHRC
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Scope and Content Notes: The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission (PHRC) are two organizations that work to eliminate discrimination based on sex, color, race, or religion. When a person has a complaint toward an employer or other individual, these organizations work to investigate the charge. If it is determined that discrimination did, in fact, occur, it is the responsibility of these associations to enforce antidiscrimination laws. While the EEOC works on the federal level, complaints must be reviewed by local organizations before they can legally conduct their own investigations. In the early 1970s, NOW accused PHRC of improperly handling investigations, encouraging complainants to accept lower results, and discriminating against its own employees. As a result of this accusation, an appeal to investigate PHRC was presented to Governor Thornburgh. This subseries includes general information, complaints, and information relating to the investigation of PHRC.
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Section: Women’s Labor Law
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Correspondence, 1969-1971
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Correspondence/Articles, 1969-1976
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Carswell Nomination Statement, 1970
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Miscellaneous Clippings, 1970
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Female Employment Statistics, 1970-1974
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PA NOW and Employment Discrimination, 1970-1973
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Job Rights for Women in Pennsylvania, 1972
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Available Positions, Pittsburgh Area Businesses, 1972
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Corporate Advertisements from GE and Quality Inn, 1973
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Employment Clippings, 1974
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Allegheny county Budget and Employment Stats, 1974
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Affirmative Enforcement Project and Affirmative Response Employment, 1976
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Affirmative Action, Duquesne Light, 1976
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Pittsburgh Press, Employment Advertisement Dispute, 1977
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Changes to Labor Laws since 1966, 1977
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Publications and Reports, 1978
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Federal Equality Laws, 1978
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NOW and Employment Discrimination, 1972-1978
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Press Release, 1973
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Laws about EEOC, 1964-1972
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Compliance Workshop Kit, 1972
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Gardner v. EEOC, 1972
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Letters of Complaints, 1972-1973
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Newsletter, 1973
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EEOC Jobs, 1973
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Correspondence, 1973-1974
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Rapid Charge Processing Manual, undated
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Supreme Court Decisions, 1974
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EEOC Symposium, 1976
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Miscellaneous, 1973-1975
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Reports, 1972-1974
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Bill Brock, 1972
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Affirmative Action Program, 1972
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News Release, 1973
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PHRC Bill of Rights, 1977
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Staff Bulletin and Civil Service Act, 1976-1977
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Committee Meeting Minutes, 1977
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Training Program, 1978
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Contract Compliance Program, 1975
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Pattern and Practice Committee, 1976
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Letters, Testimonies, and Pamphlets, 1974
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Projects and Reports, 1974
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Pittsburgh Human Relations Council, 1965-1972
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PA State Human Relations, 1971-1972
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Sears Roebuck and Co., 1971
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List of PHRC Complaints, 1972-1973
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Pittsburgh Cases Based on Sex, 1972
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PHRC v. Nabisco, 1975
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Mrs. Celeste R. Humphries, 1975
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Crystal Newcomer, 1978
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Dixie White, President of NOW, 1979
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Mary Grom, 1978
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Margaret Martin, 1977
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Bill of Rights for Complainants to the PHRC, 1977
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Rev. Donald W. McIlvane, 1977
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PHRC v. Thorp, Reed, and Armstrong, 1975
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PHRC v. City of Beaver Falls, 1974
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New Sex Amendment to PHRC Act, undated
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Statement- NOW to the Commissioner’s of the PHRC, 1972
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Information on NOW wanting Investigation of PHRC, undated
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Gerald Gardner’s Drafts of Statements, undated
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James Simms Correspondence, 1972
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Attacks on PHRC Clippings, 1973
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Evansgardner Interview for Position and PHRC, 1974
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PHRC Committee Members, 1977
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PHRC Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity Policy Statement, 1977
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PHRC Presentation by Joann Evansgardner, 1977
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Commissioners Meeting, 1977
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Plan of Action for Proposed PHRC Committee: Phase One, undated
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NOW/PHRC Executive Committee, 1979
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Letter to Governor Shapp, undated
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Subseries 4. Other Legal Concerns
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Scope and Content Notes: NOW and Evansgardner were interested in all types of sex discrimination and did not limit themselves to discrimination in the workplace. They corresponded with several individuals and provided support and suggestions in a variety of situations, including sex discrimination in the public schools. They also kept current with court cases and laws and opinions related to sex discrimination throughout the 1970’s. Evansgardner also participated in several of her own court cases. After PHRC awarded a position she had applied for to a less qualified male candidate, Evansgardner accused the commission of sex discrimination. This subseries includes materials relating to legal disputes within NOW, court documents, correspondence, photos, and legal documents such as bills and orders.
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Murphy’s Negotiations, 1972
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Court Decisions, 1972-1973
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Miscellaneous, 1972-1973
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Complainants Seeking Help from NOW, undated
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Bakke Case- Clippings, 1978
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NOW Lawsuits Against Various Organizations, 1975
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Eleanor Smeal, et al v. NOW, 1975
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NOW and Karen Secrest v. PA Bureau of Employment Security, 1975
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NOW in Various Cases, 1974-1977
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Supreme Court Cases Involving NOW and Evansgardner, 1977
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Evansgardner v. Westinghouse
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Compliance Letter, 1975
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NOW Agreement with Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., Inc., undated
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Pennsylvania State Board of Education, 1979
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NOW Lawsuits, 1980-1981; 1986
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Photos of Evansgardner and Mayor Caliguiri, 1977
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Port Authority of Allegheny County Lawsuits, 1973-1974
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Brown v. Brown, 1969
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JoAnn Evansgardner’s Complaint Against Pittsburgh District Office, 1972
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Evansgardner and the EEOC, 1972
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Evansgardner’s Sex Discrimination Case, 1972
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Compliance Monthly Report, 1972
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Jameson v. TWA, 1973
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19 |
Margaret A. Harris v. Civil Service Commission for Allegheny Police and Firemen, 1973
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20-21 |
Oskoui vs. University of Pittsburgh; Sanday v. CMU, 1973
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22 |
Jo Samuel v. University of Pittsburgh, 1973
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23 |
Court Decisions, 1974
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24 |
Sandra Wetzel and Mari Ross v. Liberty Mutual Insurance Co., 1975
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25-26 |
Prandini v. National Tea Company, 1975-1976
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27 |
Commonwealth Court Decision on Interrogatories, 1976
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28 |
Commonwealth of Pa., et al v. Peter Flaherty, 1976
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29 |
Phyllis M. Cropp v. Allegheny Ludlum Industries, 1977
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30 |
Mary Grom v. The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, Inc., 1977
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31 |
Student committee to Defend Dr. Paul Nyden, 1977
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32 |
Mary Sacriponte Arbitration Case, 1977
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33 |
Rostker v. Goldberg, 1980
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34 |
Supreme Court Case on Women’s Rights and Civil Rights, 1986
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35-36 |
House Bills, 1969-1972
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Box 31
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1 |
Williams Bill Title VII, 1972
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2 |
Pennsylvania Court Opinions about Discrimination, 1973
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3 |
Revised Order #4, 1974
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4 |
Ordinance 75, 1975
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5 |
Suburb Ruling and Petition, 1977
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6 |
Louise A. Taylor Grievance, 1977
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7 |
Harriet Schwartz and Bonnie Price Complaint, 1977
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8 |
House Bill 678, 1977
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9 |
Senate Bill no. 321, 1979
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10 |
Commission for Responsive Democracy, 1991
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