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1971-04-30 "Ain't I a Woman?" Page 12
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[insert] THE TUPAMAROS Urban Guerrilla Warfare in Uruguay A LIBERATED GUARDIAN PAMPHLET Contains three articles reprinted by the liberated Guardian from Tricontinental: (1) The Situation in Uruguay, (2) Theory and Practice of the Tupamaros, (3) The Tupamaros in Action. Copy-35¢ plus 15¢ postage 10 @ $3.00 25 @ $7.00 50 @ $12.00 postage included Payment must accompany orders: Order from The Liberated Guardian 14 Cooper Square New York, N.Y. 10003 The Committee for Problem Pregnancies of Bloomington, Indiana is sponsoring a Midwest abortion counseling conference for women now doing abortion counselling. Its purpose is to develop organization - to consolidate information, to try and find better prices and better places for women to go. Workshops planned are: Sexuality Special problems (women's parents) Counselling techniques Discussion with M.D. on saline method Abortion law repeal Discussion with psychiatrist who sees women who want abortions The dates are May 7-9, beginning Friday at 8 p.m. Day care and housing will be provided. The only fee is a small charge for lunches. They'd like women who are going to notify them ahead of time. Write: Dindy Reich 606 East Cottage Grove Bloomington, Indiana 47401 Call: (812) 336-1333 (Martha or whoever answers) SING OUT! magazine's new issue is devoted to songs of women: traditional ballads and songs of the women's movement throughout the world. Rip off or copy it at your favorite library or bookstore. "That man over there say that a woman needs to be helped into carriages, and lifted over ditches, and to have the best place everywhere. Nobody ever helped me into carriages, or over mud puddles, or gives me a best place...And ain't I a women? Look at me. Look at my arm! I have plowed and planted and gathered into barns, and no man could head me...And ain't I a women? I could work as much and eat as much as a man when I could get it, and bear the lash as well...And ain't I a woman? I have borned thirteen children and seen them most all sold off into slavery. And when I cried out with a mother's grief, none but Jesus heard...And ain't I a woman?" Sojurner Truth: Speech before the Woman's Rights Convention at Akron, Ohio in 1851. We are a collective of nine women functioning as a world wide conspiracy of Radical Lesbians. Ain't I A Woman is published every three weeks by the Angry Independent Amazon Women P.O. Box 1169, Iowa City, Iowa 52240 If your group wants to receive bundles of AIN'T I A WOMAN?, you can send 15¢ per copy (minimum bundle: 20 copies) in advance. ain't i a woman p.o. box 1169 iowa city, ia. 52240 sub. $4.00 institutions, libraries $15 ANN ARBOR REVOLUTIONARY LESBIANS announce the first issue of their newspaper called SPECTRE. Thoughts, reactions, criticisms, asides, contributions are welcome. The worldwide radical lesbian conspiracy digs it! Prices: 1-24 copies @ 16¢ 25-74 @ 14¢ 74-??? @ 13¢ Send to SPECTRE, c/o Women's Liberation Office 1510 SAB U. of Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. 48104 We looked through THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS & then we read it & we liked it a LOT. It's a new WL paper by Philadelphia women. The first issue came out in March; has testimony, analysis, news, a beautiful short story, practical info, and more. We hope it gets around. Subs are $3/6 mo., $5/year. Get in touch with: Through the Looking Glass PO Box 1254 Philadelphia, Pa. 19105 Ames, Iowa Women's Liberation announces Women's Newsletter. You can get on their mailing list by writing to them c/o YWCA Alumni Hall, Iowa State Univ. Ames, Iowa 50010 To make contributions of money and articles for the newsletter, contact Jan Secor 128 N. Hyland Apt. #1 Ames, Iowa 50010 phone 292-4139 Anthology of women's art & writing: Send poetry, short stories, photos, graphics, & color transparencies of paintings, sculpture, crafts, etc. to ANON, 4224 University Way, University Way N.E., Seattle, Wa. 98105 Feminists on Children's Media....is a collective of women, from women's liberation groups and unaffiliated women, who are concerned about the stereotyped female image in children's books. Their current project is a bibliography of recommended books about girls, fiction and nonfiction, for people from 3 to 15 years old (???) It's titled LITTLE MISS MUFFET FIGHTS BACK. Send a self-addressed stamped (12¢) legal-size envelope plus 35¢ to: Feminists on Children's Media PO Box 4315 Grand Central Station New York, New York 10017 Day by Day, feminist appointment/calendar book, is still being distributed by the Minot Women's Collective. Price is now $1.75 including postage. Send to: Minot Women's Collective PO Box 235 Minot North Dakota 58701 [hand drawn figure] 12 Volume 1 Number 15 Ain't I
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[insert] THE TUPAMAROS Urban Guerrilla Warfare in Uruguay A LIBERATED GUARDIAN PAMPHLET Contains three articles reprinted by the liberated Guardian from Tricontinental: (1) The Situation in Uruguay, (2) Theory and Practice of the Tupamaros, (3) The Tupamaros in Action. Copy-35¢ plus 15¢ postage 10 @ $3.00 25 @ $7.00 50 @ $12.00 postage included Payment must accompany orders: Order from The Liberated Guardian 14 Cooper Square New York, N.Y. 10003 The Committee for Problem Pregnancies of Bloomington, Indiana is sponsoring a Midwest abortion counseling conference for women now doing abortion counselling. Its purpose is to develop organization - to consolidate information, to try and find better prices and better places for women to go. Workshops planned are: Sexuality Special problems (women's parents) Counselling techniques Discussion with M.D. on saline method Abortion law repeal Discussion with psychiatrist who sees women who want abortions The dates are May 7-9, beginning Friday at 8 p.m. Day care and housing will be provided. The only fee is a small charge for lunches. They'd like women who are going to notify them ahead of time. Write: Dindy Reich 606 East Cottage Grove Bloomington, Indiana 47401 Call: (812) 336-1333 (Martha or whoever answers) SING OUT! magazine's new issue is devoted to songs of women: traditional ballads and songs of the women's movement throughout the world. Rip off or copy it at your favorite library or bookstore. "That man over there say that a woman needs to be helped into carriages, and lifted over ditches, and to have the best place everywhere. Nobody ever helped me into carriages, or over mud puddles, or gives me a best place...And ain't I a women? Look at me. Look at my arm! I have plowed and planted and gathered into barns, and no man could head me...And ain't I a women? I could work as much and eat as much as a man when I could get it, and bear the lash as well...And ain't I a woman? I have borned thirteen children and seen them most all sold off into slavery. And when I cried out with a mother's grief, none but Jesus heard...And ain't I a woman?" Sojurner Truth: Speech before the Woman's Rights Convention at Akron, Ohio in 1851. We are a collective of nine women functioning as a world wide conspiracy of Radical Lesbians. Ain't I A Woman is published every three weeks by the Angry Independent Amazon Women P.O. Box 1169, Iowa City, Iowa 52240 If your group wants to receive bundles of AIN'T I A WOMAN?, you can send 15¢ per copy (minimum bundle: 20 copies) in advance. ain't i a woman p.o. box 1169 iowa city, ia. 52240 sub. $4.00 institutions, libraries $15 ANN ARBOR REVOLUTIONARY LESBIANS announce the first issue of their newspaper called SPECTRE. Thoughts, reactions, criticisms, asides, contributions are welcome. The worldwide radical lesbian conspiracy digs it! Prices: 1-24 copies @ 16¢ 25-74 @ 14¢ 74-??? @ 13¢ Send to SPECTRE, c/o Women's Liberation Office 1510 SAB U. of Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. 48104 We looked through THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS & then we read it & we liked it a LOT. It's a new WL paper by Philadelphia women. The first issue came out in March; has testimony, analysis, news, a beautiful short story, practical info, and more. We hope it gets around. Subs are $3/6 mo., $5/year. Get in touch with: Through the Looking Glass PO Box 1254 Philadelphia, Pa. 19105 Ames, Iowa Women's Liberation announces Women's Newsletter. You can get on their mailing list by writing to them c/o YWCA Alumni Hall, Iowa State Univ. Ames, Iowa 50010 To make contributions of money and articles for the newsletter, contact Jan Secor 128 N. Hyland Apt. #1 Ames, Iowa 50010 phone 292-4139 Anthology of women's art & writing: Send poetry, short stories, photos, graphics, & color transparencies of paintings, sculpture, crafts, etc. to ANON, 4224 University Way, University Way N.E., Seattle, Wa. 98105 Feminists on Children's Media....is a collective of women, from women's liberation groups and unaffiliated women, who are concerned about the stereotyped female image in children's books. Their current project is a bibliography of recommended books about girls, fiction and nonfiction, for people from 3 to 15 years old (???) It's titled LITTLE MISS MUFFET FIGHTS BACK. Send a self-addressed stamped (12¢) legal-size envelope plus 35¢ to: Feminists on Children's Media PO Box 4315 Grand Central Station New York, New York 10017 Day by Day, feminist appointment/calendar book, is still being distributed by the Minot Women's Collective. Price is now $1.75 including postage. Send to: Minot Women's Collective PO Box 235 Minot North Dakota 58701 [hand drawn figure] 12 Volume 1 Number 15 Ain't I
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