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Sheet of song lyrics

Song lyrics, reneo printed on yellow paper with black ink. There appear to be four separate songs listed here, two of which seem to be new lyrics set to an existing melody. There are no identifying features as to date or origin but the content of all is of a feminist nature: One is specifically about the right to abortion, another is about the daily life of a wife and mother, portrayed as comprised primarily of domestic chores and child care. The other two are more abstract and inspirational.

Mothers on the March newsletter vol 1/no 2 : how much longer can the family survive?

Black ink printed on white paper. Newsletter dated July 1979. All eight pages contain a reprint of an article by Harold M. Voth, M.D., titled 'How much longer can the family survive?'. The author uses the article to argue America as a society is deteriorating and points to reasons for the deterioration, such as breakdowns in the traditional family structure, homosexuality, recreational drug usage, the increasing presence of women in the workforce and radical feminist movements. The front page includes a brief biography of Harold M. Voth and a statement that the article was reproduced with permission from the Journal of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama, vol. 48, no. 3 (September 1978).

Mothers on the March

Only the chains have changed.

Black print on yellow paper, both sides. A folded flyer created by the Women's Liberation Group promoting its inaugural meeting to be held on the evening of Wednesday 14 January in an unspecified year at a location on Druitt Street, Sydney. It also contains information about women's struggles in society in general, some history of the formation of the Women's Liberation Group and a call for women to support the Vietnamese people caught up in the Vietnam War. Additionally, enclosed within the folded flyer is a small unfilled form inviting those interested in the Women's Liberation movement to enter their details and post it to the Women's Liberation Group in Balmain, Sydney.

Women's Liberation (Sydney, N.S.W.)