Pamphlet "E.R.A: Answers to Questions about the Equal Right Amendment," 1972
Equal rights amendments
Women's rights
Women
A pamphlet produced by the National Women's Party to answer questions concerning the possible effects of the Equal Rights Amendment.
The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) is a proposed amendment to the United States Constitution designed to guarantee equal rights for all citizens regardless of sex; it seeks to end the legal distinctions between men and women in terms of divorce, property, employment, and other matters. It has never been ratified by the states and is not part of the United States Constitution.
National Women's Party
Box 26 Folder 3, <a href="http://library.loyno.edu/assets/handouts/archives/Collection_33_Riley.pdf">Collection 33: Janet Mary Riley Papers</a>
Louisiana Unvirsity (New Orleans, La.)
1972-7-08
"The Truth Versus Ugly Lies About the NAACP," 1957
Civil rights movement
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Racism
NAACP pamphlet addressing lies or common misconceptions about their organization.
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Box 54 Folder 3, <a href="http://library.loyno.edu/assets/handouts/archives/Collection_33_Riley.pdf"><span>Collection 33: Janet Mary Riley Papers</span></a>
Loyola University (New Orleans, La.)
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
1957-01
NAACP “Racial violence in the South,” 1957
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Civil rights movement
Racism
Call to action NAACP pamphlet addressing racial violence in the South.
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Box 54 Folder 3, <a href="http://library.loyno.edu/assets/handouts/archives/Collection_33_Riley.pdf">Collection 33: Janet Mary Riley Papers</a>
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
1957-02
Commission on Human Rights of the Catholic Committee of the South
Human Rights
Southern Catholicism
Catholicism
Racism
A pamphlet produced by the Commission on Human Rights of the Catholic Committee of the South. Q&A about the Commission itself as well as Catholicism and the treatment of African Americans.
Catholic Committee of the South
Box 32 Folder 13, <a href="Collection%2033%3A%20Janet%20Mary%20Riley%20Papers"><span>Collection 33: Janet Mary Riley Papers</span></a>
Catholic Committee of the South
Loyola University (New Orleans, La.)
1950's
The Louisiana Woman and her Changing Society, 1973
Women
Women's rights
Louisiana
Pamphlet produced by the Louisiana Committee for the Humanities outlining a series of programs and seminars concerning "The Louisiana Woman and Her Changing Society."
Louisiana Committee for the Humanities
Box 45 Folder 9, <a href="http://library.loyno.edu/assets/handouts/archives/Collection_33_Riley.pdf"><span>Collection 33: Janet Mary Riley Papers</span></a>
Loyola University (New Orleans, La.)
Louisiana Committee for the Humanities
1973
The New Women in Louisiana Law
Women
Women's rights
Louisiana law
Pamphlet advertising for "The New Woman in Louisiana Law," a program put on by the Metropolitan New Orleans YWCA and the Association for Women Attorneys and funded by the Louisiana Committee for the Humanities.
YWCA (New Orleans, La.)
Association for Women Attorneys
Box 62 Folder 5, <a href="http://library.loyno.edu/assets/handouts/archives/Collection_33_Riley.pdf"><span>Collection 33: Janet Mary Riley Papers</span></a>
Loyola University (New Orleans, La.)
1982-1983
Dialogue on Property Rights, 1976
Property rights
League of Women Voters (Baton Rouge, La.)
Louisiana Committee for the Humanities
A pamphlet outlining the schedule for "Dialogue on Property Rights." a conference sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Louisiana and the Louisiana Committee for the Humanities.
Louisiana Committee for the Humanities
League of Women Voters (Baton Rouge, La.)
Box 38 Folder 8, <a href="http://library.loyno.edu/assets/handouts/archives/Collection_33_Riley.pdf"><span>Collection 33: Janet Mary Riley Papers</span></a>
Loyola University (New Orleans, La.)
1976-04-26
1976-04-27