A Forgotten History: The Women Who Brought Us Title IX
Document Type
Website
Abstract
This Oral histories Website collects information about the past from observers and participants in that past. They gather data not available in written records about events, people, decisions, and processes. The point is to preserve, collect, and interpret 20th century history through the medium of first-person testimony. These women played major roles in seeing Title IX become a reality.
Some of these women were government employees with responsibility for implementing Title IX. Others–some known, some lesser known–worked with interest groups, especially the National Organizational for Women (NOW) or the Women’s Equity Action League (WEAL), fighting for aggressive enforcement of Title IX.
Publication Date
2021
Recommended Citation
Lamber, Julia C.; Robinson, Jean C.; and Walters, Pamela Barnhouse, "A Forgotten History: The Women Who Brought Us Title IX" (2021). AALL Legal Website of the Month. 32.
https://ir.law.utk.edu/aall_websites/32