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                    <text>Exhibit Bibliography
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Newspapers
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“ERA Gets Boost.” The Wellspring. September 1978.
“Equal Rights Amendment – Legal Equality for Women.” The Royal Banner. September 3, 1970.
“Flo Kennedy at Black Symposium.” The Arrow. May 4, 1972.
“H.B. 1290 'Killed'.” Out Front. May 23, 1986.
“Julian Rush Appointed New Head of Aids Project .” Out Front. November 28, 1983.
“Results of State Ballot Proposals.” Free Enterprise. November 3, 1976.
“Romer, Schook Meet to Discuss Gay Issues.” Out Front. June 15, 1990.
“Tea Schook Enters Race for Governor.” Out Front. March 23, 1990.
“Women's Center Holds ERA Program.” Free Enterprise. October 20, 1976.
“'Women’s Conference to Be Held Oct. 18.” Montage. October 16, 1974.
Archambeau, Elaine. “Florynce Kennedy at Fort Collins.” Montage. April 22, 1974.
Breen, Kathi. “You and the ERA.” UCCS News. April 16, 1976.
Collazo, Ronni. “N.O.W. Boycotts Non-E.R.A. States.” The Wellspring. March 1978.
Driscoll, Frank. “League of Housewives Spent 15 Times Income.” Rocky Mountain Journal. April 7,
1976.
Doll, Marice. “Committee Passes ERA Recission ‘Initiative’ Back to Voters.” The Denver Post.
November 7, 1975.
Feldblum, Chai, and Laura Markowitz. “Immigration, Gays &amp;amp; the I.N.S.: US HIV Policy Under
Fire.” Out Front. February 9, 1990.
Hayes, Susan. “Margaret Sloan: We Can Turn This Country Around.” Big Mama Rag. June 1, 1975.
Holzer, Steve. “Activist Doesn’t Expect to Unseat Romer in Race.” Douglas County News-Press. May
23, 1990.
Johnson, Debbie. “Equal but Different.” UCCS News. February 4, 1977.
Johnson, Rukken. “117,520 Anti-ERA Signatures Submitted.” The Denver Post. June 7, 1976.
Lease, Carol. “HB 1290 'Stuck in Senate Committee'.” Out Front. April 11, 1986.
Lease, Carol. “The ERA: What it Will and Won’t Do.” Big Mama Rag. April 1975.
Lease, Carol. “Told Not to March: Feminists Rejected by Women’s Day Committee.” Big Mama Rag.
April 1975.

�Lease, Carol. “Out of the Closet into Wyoming: Feminists Spurred into New Corral.” Big Mama Rag.
June 1, 1975.
Morgan, Beverly. “AIDS Threatens All.” Intertribal News. December 9, 1994.
O’Loughlin, Ray. “Governor Signs Order Banning Discrimination in State Employment.” Out Front.
December 28, 1990.
Perenyi, Constance and Vicki Piotter. “First National Conference on Violence Against Women.” Big
Mama Rag. November 1, 1979.
Price, Phil. “Community Unites Against HB 1290.” Out Front. March 28, 1986.
Price, Phil. “Furor over 1290.” Out Front. April 25, 1986.
Ross, Debbie. “Equal Rights or ‘Loss of’ Rights.” Fourth Estate. October 29, 1975.
Thompson, Carol A. and Danny C. Thompson. “ERA: It’s About Time.” The Auraria Transcript,
February 12, 1975.
Tucker, Richard. “Governor? You Bet, Says Tea Schook.” Out Front, May 4, 1990.
Tucker, Richard. “Tea Schook: She’s Already Won.” Out Front, June 29, 1990.
Tyler, Max. “Equal Rights Amendment in Doubt.” The Straight Creek Journal, October 12, 1972.
Woll, Matthew. “Pertinent Questions Asked by Opponents of ‘Equal Rights’ Amendment.” The Moffat
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“Marian Kramer interviewed by Loretta Ross, 2014 February 1-2.” Smith College Libraries.
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�Halkitis, Perry N. “The Stonewall Riots, the AIDS Epidemic, and the Public's Heath.” American Journal
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Mac Isaac, Laura. Interview with Avir Mitra and Molly Webster. Radiolab. Podcast Audio. October 14,
2022. https://radiolab.org/episodes/no-touch-abortion

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�“Ellis Meredith.” Colorado Women's Hall of Fame. March 26, 2020.
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Television Episodes

�Speer, Julie, dir. PBS Colorado Experience. Season 5, episode 14, “The Gang of 19 – ADA Movement.”
Aired February 15, 2018, on Rocky Mountain PBS. 56:39. https://video.rmpbs.org/video/the-gang-of-19ada-movement-hxrjxw/.

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