University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections Glenda Mattoon Collection Mattoon, Glenda. Printed materials, 1970 1984. 2 feet. Collector. Printed materials (1970 1984) collected by State Vice-Chairman of the Oklahoma State Republican Committee Glenda Mattoon regarding the Equal Rights Amendment, the Women's Liberation Movement, the 1977 National Women's Conference, International Women's Year, the 1980 Republican National Convention, International Year of the Child, and related issues. Box 1 Folder: 1. Flyer for I.W.Y. Decade for Women, 1975-1985. Presented by Ukrainian Women in the U.S.A. American Women on the Move, a folder of printed material for the National Women s Conference, November 18-21, 1977, Houston, Texas. Printed proposed national plan of action for the National Women s Conference in Houston, Texas, November 18-21, 1977. 2. Pamphlet for the National Chamber of Commerce for Women, Inc., 1977. Pamphlet for Human Rights and Israel by the Palestine Human Rights Campaign, circa 1977. A printed summary of NOW s (National Organization of Women) resolutions and policies, circa 1973. 3. A printed letter from Lazarus to Mary regarding biblical teachings about women and women s rights 4. A list of Oklahoma I.W.Y. delegates, n.d. An order form with titles listed for Radical Women Publications, 1976. A printed table titled, Federal Laws and Regulations Prohibiting Sex Discrimination, 1976. 5. Women s Studies Newsletter, Volume 5, Nos. 1-2, Winter/Spring 1977.
Personal Finance Law Quarterly Report, Volume 31, No. 4, Fall 1977, featuring an article on alimony after bankruptcy. Includes copies of information on a legal case involving child support payments, 1978. 6. Photocopies from the Senate Congressional Record regarding International Women s Year, and representing the majority views of women, 1977. 7. Pamphlet, Conning Women, by Oklahoma State senator Mary Helms, 1977. Woman: 1977, The Status of American Women. National Women s Conference, November 18-21, 1977. Houston, Texas. Daily Breakthrough: Where Women Are News. November 20, 1977. National NOW Times, Volume 10, No. 12, December 1977. 8. Miscellaneous newspaper clippings regarding opposition to the Equal Rights Amendment and the National Women s Conference, 1977. 9. Miscellaneous newspaper clippings regarding conservative opposition to women s rights; the National Women s Conference; and feminism, 1977. 10. Photocopy of letter to the editor of The Norman Transcript from Mrs. Glenda Mattoon, Oklahoma IWY Delegate, criticizing the Women s Liberation Movement and the International Women s Year Conference in Houston, Texas, 1977. Press release by the Oklahoma IWY Delegation regarding IWY representation at the International Women s Year Conference in Houston, Texas, 1977. 11. Pamphlets and printed literature regarding abortion and the Equal Rights Amendment, 1980-1981. 12. Options, October/November 1977. Published by the Religious Coalition for Abortion Rights. National Right to Life News, Volume 8, No. 2, January 27, 1981; and Volume 8, No. 5, March 9, 1981. 13. Miscellaneous newspaper and magazine clippings regarding abortion, birth control, Anita Bryant, and homosexuals, 1976-1981. 14. Pamphlets regarding constitutional amendment, circa 1979; and a copy of the Congressional Record, Volume 123, No. 79, 1977, regarding constitutional amendment.
15. Printed flyers regarding abortion, 1977. 16. Two copies of Abortion and the Law, a forum address by Dr. Mary Anne Wood, Assistant Professor of Law at Brigham Young University, February 28, 1978. 17. Photocopied pamphlet, Growing Up Gay, 1976. 18. Pamphlet, Christian Be Watchful: Hidden Dangers in the New Coalition of Feminism, Humanism, Socialism, Lesbianism, circa 1977. Two copies of a pamphlet, The American Family Institute, n.d. Reader s Digest reprint, You Can Help Your Children Learn, 1979. 19. Crime Prevention Workshop for Utah Association of Women, circa 1980. 20. Republican party campaign materials, including newspaper clippings; stickers for Don Nickles and Jesse Helms; and results of a survey of delegates to the 1980 state conventions of Democratic and Republican parties of Oklahoma, 1980-1981. 21. Oklahoma Law Review, Volume 35, Number 1, Winter 1982, featuring an article on the Equal Rights Amendment. 22. Pamphlet, Wake Up America, by Earl Wilson, 1980. 23. Publications of the Utah Association of Women, on education, the family, how to write letters to the editor, women and the law discrimination, how to file and assess information, humanism, Equal Rights Amendment, genetic engineering, homosexuality, pornography, women in employment, and the media, 1979. 24. Publications of the Utah Association of Women on rape, teen pregnancy, and abortion, 1979. 25. Teen Parents and Their Children: Issues and Programs. Hearing before the Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families. House of representatives, 98 th Congress, First Session, July 20, 1983. U.S. GPO, 1984. 26. The Journal (Oklahoma Bar Association) Volume 49, No. 30, July 29, 1978, featuring articles about the Equal Rights Amendment. 27. Commonsense: A Republican Journal of Thought and Opinion, Volume 3, Number 3, Summer 1980, featuring articles on the Republican platform. Congressional Record reprint of the 1980 Republican National Convention Platform.
28. The Price of LIBerty, by Rosemary Thomson. Carol Stream, Illinois: Mansions Press, 1978. 29. Pamphlet, How Our Laws Are Made, 1980. Business cards of Glenda Mattoon, State Vice-Chairman of the Republican State Committee. Souvenir badge from the 1980 Republican National Convention in Detroit, Michigan. 30. Rules of the Republican Party of the State of Oklahoma, 1981. Permanent Roll of Delegates and Alternative Delegates, 32 nd Republican National Convention, 1980. Printed program for the Testimonial Luncheon honoring Phyllis Schlafly, 1980. 31. Official Report of the Proceedings of the Thirty-Second Republican National Convention, 1980. 32. Committee Print of the 1980 Temporary Committee on Resolutions (Platform), July 1980. Republican National Convention. 33. Committee Print of the 1980 Temporary Committee on Resolutions (Platform), July 1980. Republican National Convention. Box 2 Folder: 1. Photocopied articles on the Equal Rights Amendment, 1983-1984. 2. Photocopy of The State of Idaho, et al and Claude L. Oliver, etc., et al, vs. Rear Admiral Rowland G. Freeman, III, Administrator of General Services Administration, and National Organization for Women, et al, 1981. 3. Issues of Eagle Forum: The Alternative to Women s Lib, 1978-1981 Issues of The Right Woman: Congressional News for Women & the Family, 1979-1980. Issues of The Phyllis Schlafly Report, 1978-1981. 4. Miscellaneous flyers and information on the Equal Rights Amendment.
5. The Proposed Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution: A Memorandum, by the Citizens Advisory Council on the Status of Women, 1970. ERA Let the Authorities Speak, by the Rockford Illinois Chapter of Stop- ERA. The Women s Lib: Equal Rights Amendment Attacks Law, Labor, Family, Military, Religion, Language, Education, Sex Roles, States Rights. 6. The Pink Sheet, regarding the Equal Rights Amendment, along with copies of Why Are Homosexuals Supporting the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)? 7. Photocopied articles and newsletters regarding the Equal Rights Amendment, 1978-1980. 8. Printed flyers, brochures, and bumper stickers regarding the Equal Rights Amendment, circa 1977. 9. Flyers and articles regarding the National Gay Task Force, gay rights, and the National IWY Convention. 10. Newspaper clippings and photocopied articles regarding the Equal Rights Amendment, 1977-1983. 11. Newspaper clippings, correspondence, handwritten notes by Glenda Mattoon, and related information on the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormon) views on the Equal Rights Amendment. Includes a transcript of a Donahue (television show) interview with Sonia Johnson, a Mormon who supports ERA, 1979. 12. Packet of printed and photocopied information from U.S. Senator Dewey F. Bartlett to Glenda Mattoon regarding the Equal Rights Amendment, the Oklahoma Women s Conference, the Religious Coalition for Abortion Rights, gay rights, the National Women s Conference, and related issues, 1977. 13. Handwritten and typed speech notes by Glenda Mattoon, circa 1977. Also includes newspaper clippings and supporting documentation on the Equal Rights Amendment and related topics. 14. Newspaper clippings and photocopied articles regarding the 1980 White House Conference on Families and related issues, 1979-1980. 15. Part 1 of a file of information compiled by Glenda Mattoon from the International Women s Year Conference in 1977. Includes pamphlets, newspaper clippings, reports, and speeches regarding the Equal Rights Amendment, gay rights,
abortion, women and blacks in the military, and the National Organization for Women. 16. Part 2 of a file of information compiled by Glenda Mattoon from the International Women s Year Conference in 1977. Includes pamphlets, newspaper clippings, reports, and speeches regarding the Palestine Liberation Organization, the Equal Rights Amendment, gay rights, and IWY Conference events. 17. Conference packet for attendees of the Oklahoma Women s Conference, and added related material, 1977-1983. 18. Subject file of compiled information on the International Year of the Child, 1979. Includes pamphlets, reports, articles, flyers, and form letters regarding IYC, families, and children s rights, 1979-1980. 19. Subject file of compiled information on sexual education, adolescents, and children, 1973-1980. Includes articles and printed material. 20. Miscellaneous newspaper articles regarding the National Organization for Women; gay rights; women and credit cards; United Nations treaties; and others, 1977-1984. 21. The Spirit of Houston: The First National Women s Conference. An official report to the President, the Congress and the People of the United States, 1978. 22. Sex Bias in the U.S. Code: A Report of the United States Commission on Civil Rights, 1977. 23. Our Bodies, Ourselves: A Book by and for Women, by the Boston Women s Health Book Collective, 1973. 24. To Form a More Perfect Union Justice for American Women. Report of the National Commission on the Observance of International Women s Year, 1976. 25. Political buttons: a. GOP Prolife Proud (four) b. I m a Reagan Republican c. Heitman d. Oklahoma Federation of Republican Women e. Unidentified candidate