![]() Betty Millard papers
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> Collection Overview | Betty Millard papers, 1911-2010 27.31 linear feet (72 boxes and oversize materials) Collection number: SSC.MS.00673 Abstract:
Betty Millard was a writer, political and labor activist, and photographer. She was involved in Communism and Marxism and was interested in global social justice. Millard was the author of Woman Against Myth, a key feminist seminal that examined the history of the women's movement in the United States, in the socialist movement, and in the USSR. The papers document Millard's personal and professional life. It includes writings by, about, and collected by Millard, paper records of Millard's travels, and personal journals from the entirety of her life, some which document her personal exploration of, and struggle with, her sexuality.
Terms of Access and Use: Restrictions on access: Restrictions on use: This collection is open for use with following restrictions on access: Some materials are deteriorating and are fragile and require care during use. To the extent that she owns copyright, Olivia Millard has assigned the copyright in her aunt's works to Smith College; however, copyright in other items in this collection may be held by their respective creators. For reproductions of materials that are governed by fair use as defined under U. S. Copyright Law, no permission to cite or publish is required. For instances which may regard materials in the collection not created by Betty Millard, researchers are responsible for determining who may hold materials' copyrights and obtaining approval from them. Researchers do not need anything further from Smith College Special Collections to move forward with their use. Sophia Smith Collection |