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Title
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Kansas City Women's Liberation Union
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Description
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Article documents the history of the Kansas City Women's Liberation Union (KCWLU), founded in Kansas City around 1970 by feminist and lesbian rights activists. The author describes the early organization as a series of collectives lacking central leadership. Several of the group's outreach efforts are mentioned, including: the Women's Center, a weekly radio program airing on KCUR, the New Earth Bookstore, and the Sister Moon Art Gallery. It is stated that the KCWLU ceased functioning as an organization by 1979.
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Date
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2015-08
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article