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Preliminary Inventory of the Duke University/University of North Carolina Center for Research on Women Records, 1982 - 1992

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Descriptive Summary

Title
Duke University/University of North Carolina Center for Research on Women Records, 1982 - 1992.
Creator
Duke University/University of North Carolina Center for Research on Women.
Extent
30.5 Linear Feet,
20,500 Items
Repository
University Archives, Duke University
Abstract
The Duke-UNC Center for Research on Women was founded in 1982 as a collaborative endeavor between Duke University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to promote Women's Studies scholarship, research, and curriculum development in the South. The project was originally named the Duke-UNC Women's Studies Research Center, but changed its name to the Duke-UNC Center for Research on Women in 1987. The Center operated with support from the Ford Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation, smaller grants from local foundations, and institutional backing from Duke and UNC. The records contain correspondence, reports, grant documents, audiotapes, a videotape, and other materials relating to the Center for Research on Women. Major subjects include women's studies curriculum development and research, pay equity, and the relationships between race, class, and gender. Materials range in date from 1982 to 1992.
Language
English.
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Administrative Information

Access Restrictions
Patrons must sign the Acknowledgement of Legal Responsibility and Privacy Rights form before using this collection.
Records, such as search committee files or others pertaining to employment where individuals are identified, are closed for 70 years.
Portions of these materials are restricted by donor request.
Some of the materials in this collection are not immediately accessible because they require further processing before use. Please contact the University Archives before visiting to use this collection.
In off-site storage; 24 hours advance notice is required for use.
Use Restrictions
Copyright for Official University records is held by Duke University; all other copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Duke University/University of North Carolina Center for Research on Women Records, University Archives, Duke University.
Provenance
The Duke University/University of North Carolina Center for Research on Women Records were received by the University Archives as a transfer in 1996.
Processing Information
Processed by Daniel Daily, completed 1996. Branches newsletters separated and housed with University Publications, 2003.
Encoded by Jill Katte, October 2003
This finding aid is NCEAD compliant.
            

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Historical Note

The Duke-UNC Center for Research on Women (CROW) was founded in 1982 as a collaborative endeavor between Duke University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to promote Women's Studies scholarship, research, and curriculum development in the South. With support from the Ford Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation, smaller grants from local foundations, and institutional backing from both Duke and UNC-CH, the Center aimed to create a network among scholars and others in the region who were interested in the new scholarship on women.

The Center's regular activities included a post-doctoral humanist-in-residence fellowship program; the publication of a working papers series: Southern Women: The Intersection of Race Class and Gender, a joint effort with the Memphis State University Center for Research on Women; the publication of a biannual newsletter, Branches, which informed scholars and other interested individuals in the region about conferences, job opportunities, grants and the new scholarship on women; and a wide range of conferences, seminars and community events.

The Center also sponsored statewide and regional conferences on topics such as Pay Equity in North Carolina, Women and Work in the South, and Dialogues Between Black and White Women. Other activities included high school and college curriculum transformation projects, including the Ford funded project, "Incorporating Women of Color Into the Undergraduate Curriculum" ; women's studies summer institutes; the 1988 annual Southeastern Women's Studies Association (SEWSA) meeting; and the 1991 Southern Association of Women Historians Conference. From 1985-1990 the Research Center was home to Signs: A Journal of Women in Culture and Society, one of the leading feminist scholarly journals in the country. The central purpose of the Center was to underline the dynamics of gender, race, and class as central themes upon which to base understanding of women's and men's experiences in the South.

The Center's Advisory Board included both Duke and UNC-CH faculty: Dorothy Browne (School of Public Health, UNC); William H. Chafe (History, Duke); Peter Filene (History, UNC); Barbara Harris (Women's Studies/History, UNC); Iris Hill ( Center for Documentary Studies, Duke); Soyini Madison (Speech Communications, UNC); Micheline Malson (Inst. for Public Policy, Duke); Jean O'Barr (Women's Studies, Duke); Margaret O'Connor (English, UNC); Angela O'Rand (Sociology, Duke); Naomi Quinn (Anthropology, Duke); Janice Radway (Literature, Duke); Anne Firor Scott (History, Duke); Jacquelyn Dowd Hall (History, UNC) was the Academic Director and Christina Greene was the Project Director.

The Center's primary projects included:

  • Curriculum Transformation: grants from the Ford Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation to work with faculty in the region to create or revise courses in the humanities and social sciences to reflect the new scholarship in women's studies with particular attention to issues of race and class. The Center's first Ford grant in 1982 provided support for the Duke and UNC-CH Women's Studies Program Directors to develop the Introduction to Women's Studies Course on each campus. In 1989-1992, Ford funded the project "Incorporating Women of Color Into the Undergraduate Curriculum" to work with Duke and UNC-CH faculty in four target departments: History, English, Sociology and Anthropology.
  • Research: Ford provided funding in 1982 for 11 faculty and 28 graduate students from Duke and UNC-CH whose work addressed the Center's focus on gender, race and class.
  • Signs: A Journal of Women in Culture and Society: In 1985, the Center won a national competition to become the host (1985-1991) to the leading scholarly feminist journal. Many of the Center's Advisory Board members served as editors for the journal.
  • Rockefeller Humanist-In-Residence Fellowship Program: From 1987-1992, the Center received grants from the Rockefeller Foundation to bring scholars to the Center for a year to work on a book-length manuscript on race, class, and gender. These funds provided support for 11 scholars (mostly junior scholars), all of whom were able to turn dissertations into books or make substantial progress on completing a second book.
  • What Difference Does Difference Make: The Politics of Race, Class, and Gender: Ford and Rockefeller Foundation grants provided funds for a national conference to explore the state of the current scholarship on diversity. The conference, held May 1992, brought together scholars in women's, racial, ethnic and critical legal studies to explore some of the current debates surrounding work on diversity, including the controversies over "political correctness" and multiculturalism, affirmative action and the Columbus quincentennial.
  • Pay Equity in North Carolina: The Center received funding from the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation to promote pay equity (based on gender and race equity) in North Carolina through a statewide conference and a pay equity study/project which would serve as a model for similar efforts throughout the state. The Center completed the second phase of the project in the fall of 1992, and Orange County became the first public entity in North Carolina to conduct a pay equity study and make pay adjustments in accordance with its findings.
  • Visiting Lectureship Series: (funded largely through UNC-CH) brought nationally acclaimed scholars including Kate Young, Joyce Ladner, Gerda Lerner, Frances Fox Pivens, Annette Kolodny, Johnella Butler, Alison Jaggar, Rosalind Petchesky, Ethel Klein, Grace Baruch, and bell hooks to both Duke and UNC-CH for several days to conduct small seminars for faculty and graduate students and to deliver public lectures on both campuses.
  • Branches: published quarterly and then biannually, the Center's newsletter reached any scholars and interested persons in the Southeast with information about conferences, jobs, funding opportunities and the new scholarship on women.
  • The Center also sponsored a wide-range of other grant funded projects such as Dialogues Between Black and White Women; Common Differences Between Black and White Women and hosted both the Southeastern Women's Studies Association Conference and the Second Southern Conference in Women's History.
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    Collection Overview

    The records of the Duke University/University of North Carolina Center for Research on Women contain correspondence, reports, grant documents, audiotapes, a videotape, and other materials relating to the Center for Research on Women. Major subjects include women's studies curriculum development and research, pay equity, and the relationships between race, class, and gender. Materials range in date from 1982 to 1992.
    Some of the materials in this collection are not immediately accessible because they require further processing before use. Please contact the University Archives before visiting to use this collection.
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    Subject Headings

    These and related materials may be accessed under the following subject headings in the Duke University Libraries online catalog.
    • Duke-UNC Women's Studies Research Center.
    • Duke University. Women's Studies Program.
    • Duke University/University of North Carolina Center for Research on Women.
    • Minority women.
    • Pay equity--North Carolina.
    • University cooperation.
    • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
    • White women.
    • Women, Black.
    • Women's studies--Curricula--North Carolina.
    • Women's studies--North Carolina.
    • Women's studies--Research.
    • Women's studies--Research grants--United States.
    • Women's studies--Study and teaching.
    • Sound recordings.
    • Video recordings.
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    Women's Studies Program Records.
    University Archives, Duke University.

    Women's Center Records.
    University Archives, Duke University.

    What's Fair: A Conference Report on Pay Equity/Comparable Worth in North Carolina.
    University Archives, Duke University

    The Second Southern Conference on Women's History...June 7-8, 1991 [program]
    Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture; Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library; Duke University.

    List of Series in Collection
    1996 Accession [Accession A96-66]
    1996 Addition [Accession A96-71]
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    Preliminary Description of the Collection

    1996 Accession [Accession A96-66]

    Box 1
    Course pack   [3 folders]
    Incorporating Women's Studies into Secondary and Post-Secondary Education in N.C., 1986
    What Difference Does Difference Make? -- Printed matter, 1992
    What's Fair: Pay Equity / Comparable Worth in North Carolina, April 1987
    Miscellaneous
    Program info. on Gender Conference
    Ford -- Minority Women's Studies
    Gender and Public School Teaching
    Curriculum Development -- Miscellaneous
    Family Violence for Teens
    Bias in Textbooks
    Classroom Climate -- Chilly for Women
    N. C. Public School Texts
    Women's Curriculum Materials   [4 folders]
    TABS
    Curriculum Development Resource Catalogues and Flyers
    Evaluation Materials (Models e.g. SIROW)
    High School - College Collaboration
    Rockefeller Grant, 1984-1986
    Correspondence, 1984-85
    Faculty Planning, 1985-1986
    Fall Workshops, 1984   [4 folders]
    Ideas of 1985
    Materials sent to participants, 1985
    Newspaper Articles, 1984-1985
    Newspaper Articles, 1985-1986
    Participants, 1984-1985
    Participants' Journals 1984-1985
    Participants' Journals, 1985-86
    Project Recruitment, 1985
    Publicity, 1985-1986
    Box 2
    First Fall Workshop Questionnaires, 9/27/84
    Entrance Evaluations, 1984
    RSI Evaluations - Exit
    Rockefeller S. I. Daily Evaluations, Rockefeller Attendance Faculty Meetings, 1984
    Jarred Rockefeller Durham City Schools
    Rockefeller CEU Info. (Continuing Education Units), 1984-85
    Rockefeller Grant - Agreement with UNC (Duke and UNC) - Curriculum Development
    Rockefeller Curriculum Development Order List, 1984-1985
    Rockefeller - Public Schools
    Rockefeller - Faculty Notes
    Rockefeller Proposal - Lynne's Copy
    Rockefeller: Administration
    Rockefeller Project - Participants, 1984-1986
    Rockefeller Annual Report, 1984
    Rockefeller - Colleges
    Common Differences   [7 folders]
    Facilitators
    Rejections
    SEWSA [Southern Women's Studies Assoc.]   [11 folders]
    Correspondence with Dean (UNC-CH)
    Duke-UNC CROW - Advisory Board
    October 4th Reception
    Rockefeller Correspondence, 1985-1986
    Copies of Participants Letter to Rockefeller - Plus feedback
    Rockefeller Participants - Miscellaneous Schools, 1985-1986
    Rockefeller Final Report, 1985-1986
    Box 3
    Rockefeller Forms and Originals, 1985-1986
    Rockefeller Evaluations   [3 folders]
    Rockefeller CEU Info. (Continuing Education Units), 1985-1986
    Rockefeller Fall Workshop, 1985   [2 folders]
    Rockefeller Project - Conference, April 5, 1986
    Rockefeller Curriculum Development Project, 1985   [8 folders]
    Rockefeller Summer Institute, 1985   [2 folders]
    SEWSA [Southern Women's Studies Assoc.]   [5 folders]
    Rockefeller Requests, 1989-1990
    Dialogues [Dialogues Between Black and White Women]   [19 folders]
    Seminar Series, 1982-1984   [5 folders]
    Box 4
    Seminar Series, Spring and Fall 1984
    Correspondence, 1986   [2 folders]
    Seminar Series, Spring 1985
    Rockefeller, Miscellaneous Applications, 1990-1991
    Rockefeller, Requests, 1990-1991
    Mailing lists
    Miscellaneous
    Equity and Excellence: A Conference on Women's Studies and the Humanities, 1983
    NEH   [4 folders]

    1996 Addition [Accession A96-71]

    Box 5
    Working papers
    Correspondence
    Resources [bibliographies and lists]
    Board meeting minutes
    Curriculum development project
    N.C. Pay Equity records
    Misc. projects and program files
    Box 6
    N.C. Pay Equity
    Speakers, 1986-1988
    Women and War project
    Affiliated scholars
    Conference records [Women's history week and month]
    Statement of purpose of WSRC [Women's Studies Research Center]
    Budgetary records
    Box 7
    Conference planning records
    N.C. Pay Equity
    N.C. Women's Narratives Celebration files
    Box 8
    On Track Off Track project: finances, arrangements
    Seminars: Carolina Crow and Gender, Race and History
    CROW board meeting minutes
    Grant proposals
    CROW background information
    Speakers files
    WSRC general correspondence
    Box 9
    NWSA [National Women's Studies Assoc.] files
    Board meeting minutes
    Conference files: SEWSA, Virginia Women's, NCROW, conferences not put on by CROW
    Women and Work Collaborative Task Force
    CROW correspondence
    Duke activities
    Feminist Academic Cooperative proposals
    Curriculum development files
    On Track Off Track materials
    Box 10-11
    Annual Reports, 1985-1987
    Correspondence
    Sign
    Ford files, 1982
    Proposals
    Fundraising, 1983-1992
    Box 12
    Ford files
    Rockefeller files
    Mailing lists
    Subject files
    Box 13-14
    Ford Files [Curriculum Development, 1985-1989]
    Subject files
    Finances and budgets, 1985-1989
    Correspondence
    Personnel files
    NOTE: Personnel files are RESTRICTED.
    Box 15-16
    Program files
    Subject files
    Correspondence
    Proposals
    Annual reports
    Ford files
    Box 17
    CROW Board Members Mailing List
    Duke and UNC Women's Studies faculty mailing lists
    Ford Curriculum Development Evaluation (form), 1987
    NCrow Correspondence
    Project assistant -- Duke grad student
    General correspondence, 1989-1990
    Rockefeller Humanist-in-Residence, 1988-1989
    Correspondence, 1987-1988
    Black women's leadership
    Audiotapes
    NOTE: University Archives staff may need to reformat audio tapes before use. Please contact Archives staff.
    Includes "Dialogues Between Black and White Women: Women and Work" by Donna Benson and Rhonda Zingraff, Nov. 9, 1985, and "What's Fair: Pay Equity/Comparable Worth in North Carolina" by Claudia Wayne, Julianne Malveaux, and Jean Ross, May 8, 1987.
    Videocassette: "Dialogues Between Black and White Women: Family and Community Bonds" by Carol Stack and Audrey Johnson, Dec. 3, 1985
    NOTE: University Archives staff may need to reformat video tapes before use. Please contact Archives staff.
    Box 18
    Ford Curriculum Development Program ca. 1986-1990 - applications
    NOTE: Applications are RESTRICTED.
    "What's Fair" - report
    Memphis reports
    Rockefeller final report, 1989-1990
    Box 19
    Reports
    Audio tapes
    NOTE: University Archives staff may need to reformat audio tapes before use. Please contact Archives staff.
    Includes "Making a Difference" Conference recordings.
    Box 20
    Signs proposal
    Printed matter
    Reports