Feminism
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Ample Cleavage, 2000
File — Box 2: Series Series I
Identifier: Subseries 1
Scope and Contents
Ample Cleavage was a feminist magazine published twice a semester with the intention of spreading radical feminist ideas on Oberlin College's campus. The publication is a thin magazine composed of academic articles, poetry, student op-eds, visual art and photographs. Run by an editorial board composed of Oberlin students, the publication's articles both humorously and seriously explore topics such as lesbians, female masturbation, rape culture, and structural...
Dates:
2000
Seal Press Archive
Collection
Identifier: SC 01
Scope and Contents
The Archives of The Seal Press contain 92 linear feet of materials spanning from 1976 to 2002. The materials document the growth of the Seal Press from a small, regional press to a nationally recognized publishing house, until its sale to Avalon Publish Group in 2001.
Dates:
1976 - 2002
Found in:
Terrell Main Library Special Collections
