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Emily Taylor Women's Resource and Career Center Historical Highlights Timeline
A timeline of important events leading to and during the development of the Emily Taylor Women's Resource and Career Center
East Asian Studies Oriental Languages and Literatures building
The building at 1332 Louisiana was occupied by the February Sisters on February 4, 1972.
Christine Leonard standing at a podium with a young child standing on a chair next to her
Leonard speaks at a press conference about the proposed child care center and the possible places in which to house the center.
Christine Leonard in a robe running down a hall with hand outstretched to the camera
Christine Leonard, in the East Asian Studies building during the occupation, in a robe running down a hall with hand outstretched to the camera.
A Letter to Faculty Women Concerning the Action of the February Sisters
A letter to the women faculty of KU from the February Sisters addressing their actions of February 4, 1972.
Zapolote
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The Goose Woman
Lithograph; black printing ink on handmade, laid paper.
The Three Women
Etching; black printing ink on machine-made, laid paper (UNICORN 100% RAG BOOK)
Momus
Engraving; black printing ink on wove, mould-made paper (Arches)
In the Muttl Pension, Prague
Engraving; black printing ink on machine-made, laid paper (UNICORN 100% RAG BOOK)
Corsican Café
Drawing; black lithograph crayon on wove, machine-made paper.
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