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Dec
13
2016

You’re No One ’Til Somebody Hates You: Karen DeCrow and the Fight for Gender Equality

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Karen DeCrow, 1975, AP Photo/ Bill Ingraham

When: Tuesday, December 13, 2016
8:00 AM - 10:00 PM CT

Where: University Library, 1970 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208 map it

Contact: Drew Scott   (847) 467-4107

Group: Northwestern Libraries

Category: Fine Arts

Description:

In her 1974 speech accepting the presidency of the National Organization for Women, Karen DeCrow said: “I think that what gender a person is should never – I repeat, never – make a difference.” As a Northwestern alumna, attorney and activist, DeCrow ’59 fought tirelessly for equality of the sexes, embracing the heat (and no little amount of hate) kindled by her beliefs. Here at the 50th anniversary of NOW, join Northwestern University Libraries as we celebrate DeCrow’s accomplishments with an exhibit drawn from her personal papers (which were donated to University Archives upon her death in 2014) and materials from our vast Femina Collections documenting the First and Second Wave liberation movements.

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Dec
14
2016

You’re No One ’Til Somebody Hates You: Karen DeCrow and the Fight for Gender Equality

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Karen DeCrow, 1975, AP Photo/ Bill Ingraham

When: Wednesday, December 14, 2016
8:00 AM - 10:00 PM CT

Where: University Library, 1970 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208 map it

Contact: Drew Scott   (847) 467-4107

Group: Northwestern Libraries

Category: Fine Arts

Description:

In her 1974 speech accepting the presidency of the National Organization for Women, Karen DeCrow said: “I think that what gender a person is should never – I repeat, never – make a difference.” As a Northwestern alumna, attorney and activist, DeCrow ’59 fought tirelessly for equality of the sexes, embracing the heat (and no little amount of hate) kindled by her beliefs. Here at the 50th anniversary of NOW, join Northwestern University Libraries as we celebrate DeCrow’s accomplishments with an exhibit drawn from her personal papers (which were donated to University Archives upon her death in 2014) and materials from our vast Femina Collections documenting the First and Second Wave liberation movements.

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Dec
15
2016

You’re No One ’Til Somebody Hates You: Karen DeCrow and the Fight for Gender Equality

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Karen DeCrow, 1975, AP Photo/ Bill Ingraham

When: Thursday, December 15, 2016
8:00 AM - 10:00 PM CT

Where: University Library, 1970 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208 map it

Contact: Drew Scott   (847) 467-4107

Group: Northwestern Libraries

Category: Fine Arts

Description:

In her 1974 speech accepting the presidency of the National Organization for Women, Karen DeCrow said: “I think that what gender a person is should never – I repeat, never – make a difference.” As a Northwestern alumna, attorney and activist, DeCrow ’59 fought tirelessly for equality of the sexes, embracing the heat (and no little amount of hate) kindled by her beliefs. Here at the 50th anniversary of NOW, join Northwestern University Libraries as we celebrate DeCrow’s accomplishments with an exhibit drawn from her personal papers (which were donated to University Archives upon her death in 2014) and materials from our vast Femina Collections documenting the First and Second Wave liberation movements.

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Dec
16
2016

You’re No One ’Til Somebody Hates You: Karen DeCrow and the Fight for Gender Equality

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Karen DeCrow, 1975, AP Photo/ Bill Ingraham

When: Friday, December 16, 2016
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM CT

Where: University Library, 1970 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208 map it

Contact: Drew Scott   (847) 467-4107

Group: Northwestern Libraries

Category: Fine Arts

Description:

In her 1974 speech accepting the presidency of the National Organization for Women, Karen DeCrow said: “I think that what gender a person is should never – I repeat, never – make a difference.” As a Northwestern alumna, attorney and activist, DeCrow ’59 fought tirelessly for equality of the sexes, embracing the heat (and no little amount of hate) kindled by her beliefs. Here at the 50th anniversary of NOW, join Northwestern University Libraries as we celebrate DeCrow’s accomplishments with an exhibit drawn from her personal papers (which were donated to University Archives upon her death in 2014) and materials from our vast Femina Collections documenting the First and Second Wave liberation movements.

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Dec
17
2016

You’re No One ’Til Somebody Hates You: Karen DeCrow and the Fight for Gender Equality

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Karen DeCrow, 1975, AP Photo/ Bill Ingraham

When: Saturday, December 17, 2016
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM CT

Where: University Library, 1970 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208 map it

Contact: Drew Scott   (847) 467-4107

Group: Northwestern Libraries

Category: Fine Arts

Description:

In her 1974 speech accepting the presidency of the National Organization for Women, Karen DeCrow said: “I think that what gender a person is should never – I repeat, never – make a difference.” As a Northwestern alumna, attorney and activist, DeCrow ’59 fought tirelessly for equality of the sexes, embracing the heat (and no little amount of hate) kindled by her beliefs. Here at the 50th anniversary of NOW, join Northwestern University Libraries as we celebrate DeCrow’s accomplishments with an exhibit drawn from her personal papers (which were donated to University Archives upon her death in 2014) and materials from our vast Femina Collections documenting the First and Second Wave liberation movements.

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