Archival Materials on Solanas: Schlesinger Library

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The Schlesinger Library illuminates the lives of American women past and present through its collections, research support, public programming, and exhibitions, all while advancing Harvard Radcliffe Institute’s commitment to women, gender, and society.

Papers by Ti-Grace Atkinson in this collection hold copies of letters written by Solanas and other materials about Solanas. The Schlesinger also holds copies of Majority Report (a feminist newspaper that published some Solanas letters 1976-1978) and some small amount of materials by/about Solanas in collections for Florynce Kennedy and Betty Friedan.

One of the special collections libraries within the Harvard Library—the oldest library system in the United States—the Schlesinger Library is considered the leading center for scholarship on the history of women in the United States, with collections that span civil rights and feminism, health and sexuality, work and family life, education and the professions, and culinary history and etiquette. The Library is committed to expanding its holdings by and about women of all ethnicities, political philosophies, and socioeconomic backgrounds. Open to the public, the Library welcomes all visitors.