Brochure from the Yulanda Ward Memorial Project with a list of programs for the "Black Women Why Feminism?" series from March to July 1981. Yulanda Ward was a 22 year-old student at Howard University and community activist at several organizations, including the City Wide Housing Coalition and D.C. Rape Crisis Center, when she was killed November 1980.
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Black Women Why Feminism?
1981
English
8.5 x 14 inches; 400 PPI
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[Title of the item]. Nkenge Touré papers, Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College, Northampton, Mass. [DOI].
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