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National Organization for Women (Boise, Idaho) Records, 1976-1987

Overview of the Collection

Title
National Organization for Women (Boise, Idaho) Records
Dates
1976-1987 (inclusive)
Quantity
1.5 linear feet, (3 boxes)
Collection Number
MSS 204
Summary
Papers collected and generated by members of the Boise (Idaho) Chapter of the National Organization for Women during the final years of the campaign to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment, 1976-1982.
Repository
Boise State University Library, Special Collections and Archives
Special Collections and Archives
1910 University Drive
Boise ID
83725
Telephone: 2084263990
archives@boisestate.edu
Access Restrictions

Collection is available for research.

Languages
English
Sponsor
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided, in part, by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities
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Content Description

The Boise NOW collection consists of papers collected and generated by members of the Boise Chapter of the National Organization for Women during the final years of the campaign to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment, 1976-1982. They document both the chapter's efforts to rally support for ratification and a number of issues surrounding the ratification campaign, including the extension of the ratification deadline, the Idaho legislature's vote to rescind its approval of the amendment (1977), the suit to settle the legality of rescission (Idaho v. Freeman), and calls for U.S. District Judge Marion Callister to step down from the case. Secondary topics include the role of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in opposing the ERA and the excommunication of ERA advocate Sonia Johnson by the LDS Church. The papers reveal the tension between the local chapter and the national office over strategy in Idaho v. Freeman, particularly the national office's calls for Judge Callister to disqualify himself because of his position of leadership in the LDS Church, which officially opposed the ERA.

The collection contains letters, speeches, and documents reflecting NOW activities in Idaho in support of the amendment, clippings from Idaho newspapers about the ERA-related issues, and documents emanating from the national NOW office. Also included are copies of legal briefs, petitions, and motions filed in the case of Idaho v. Freeman and a small file of papers on the Boise chapter's role in moving and restoring the historic City Hall Fountain in Boise. Persons represented in the collection include Beverly Crogan, Beverly A. Miller, Anne Pasley-Stuart, and Lois Warner.

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Use of the Collection

Preferred Citation

[item description], National Organization for Women (Boise, Idaho) Records, Box [number] Folder [number], Boise State University Special Collections and Archives.

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Administrative Information

Arrangement

The collection is arranged in four series: 1. Local activities, 2. Idaho v. Freeman, 3. National activities, and 4. Miscellaneous.

Acquisition Information

Gift of Beverly A. Miller, 2001.

Related Materials

More information about the Boise chapter and the statewide NOW organization can be found in their newsletters, From NOW On and Idaho NOW Times, located in the Special Collections Department's periodical collection.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

  • 1: Local activities

    Chiefly documents relating to activities of Boise NOW and the statewide organization in Idaho in support of the ERA, along with photocopies of clippings from Idaho newspapers (chiefly the Idaho Statesman, in Boise), reporting on ERA support and opposition, the case of Idaho v. Freeman, calls for the disqualification of Judge Marion Callister, and the excommunication of pro-ERA Mormon Sonia Johnson. Also includes papers relating to the restoration of the Boise City Hall Fountain, a project spearheaded by Boise NOW. Originally presented to the city of Boise by the Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) in 1910, the outdoor drinking fountain was restored by NOW and moved to the site of the new city hall in 1980.

    • Description: Correspondence, Writings, Speeches: Beverly Crogan
      Dates: 1978
      Container: Box 1, Folder 1
    • Description: Correspondence: Beverly Miller
      Dates: 1980-1981
      Container: Box 1, Folder 2
    • Description: Boise NOW: Minutes
      Dates: 1979-1980
      Container: Box 1, Folder 3
    • Description: Boise NOW: History (one brochure)
      Container: Box 1, Folder 4
    • Description: Boise NOW: Miscellaneous
      Container: Box 1, Folder 5
    • Description: ERA Benefit Rally
      Dates: 1979-1980
      Container: Box 1, Folder 6
    • Description: Idaho ERA Task Force newsletter
      Dates: 1976
      Container: Box 1, Folder 7
    • Description: Idaho State NOW
      Container: Box 1, Folder 8
    • Description: Boise City Hall Fountain Restoration project
      Dates: 1979-1981
      Container: Box 1, Folder 9
    • Description: Boise City Hall Fountain restoration project: photos
      Dates: 1979-1981
      Container: Box 1, Folder 10
    • Description: 300 Main Street (Women's Club)
      Dates: 1981
      Container: Box 1, Folder 11
    • Description: Newspaper articles
      Dates: 1977-1982
      Container: Box 1, Folder 12-18
  • 2: Idaho v. Freeman

    As the March 1979 deadline for ratifying the Equal Rights Amendment approached, it appeared that the requisite number of states would not ratify in time. Proponents of the amendment convinced Congress to extend the deadline until June 30, 1982. At the same time, opponents of the amendment in several states (including Idaho) convinced their state legislatures to rescind earlier ratifications. The Carter administration (through the General Services Administration, the federal agency responsible for certifying ratification) maintained that once a state had approved the amendment it could not reverse itself, and refused to remove those states from the list of ratified states. In April 1979, Idaho Attorney General David Leroy filed suit in federal district court against the administrator of the GSA, Admiral Rowland G. Freeman, to test the validity of the Idaho legislature's rescission and to question the constitutionality of the Congressional vote to extend the ERA ratification deadline as well. In December 1981, after hearing arguments in federal district court in Boise, Judge Marion Callister ruled in favor of Idaho's suit, declaring that states could indeed rescind approvals and that Congress could not extend a pre-ordained deadline. The National Organization for Women, in NOW v. Idaho, appealed Callister's decision. The U.S. Supreme Court took up the appeal and stayed implementation of Callister's decision until the extended deadline passed. After the new deadline passed without any more states ratifying the amendment, the Supreme Court dismissed the case as moot and did not rule on the merits of Judge Callister's decision.

    • Description: Chronology of lawsuit
      Container: Box 1, Folder 19
    • Description: Clippings from National NOW Times
      Dates: 1980
      Container: Box 1, Folder 20
    • Description: Boise Chapter dissent from NOW strategy
      Dates: 1979
      Container: Box 1, Folder 21
    • Description: First-person description of hearing, by Beverly A. Miller
      Dates: 1981
      Container: Box 1, Folder 22
    • Description: ERA Press kit releases (NOW)
      Container: Box 1, Folder 23
    • Description: Documents from Lipman and Hart law firm
      Dates: 1979-1981
      Container: Box 1, Folder 24
    • Description: National NOW memos
      Dates: 1979-1981
      Container: Box 1, Folder 25
    • Description: Miscellaneous
      Dates: 1980-1981
      Container: Box 1, Folder 26
    • Description: Resolution by Idaho NOW
      Container: Box 2, Folder 1
    • Description: Court documents
      Dates: 1979-1981
      Container: Box 2, Folder 2-9
    • Description: Appellate court case
      Dates: 1980-1981
      Container: Box 2, Folder 10
  • 3: National activities

    This series consists chiefly of mailings and information sheets from the national NOW office on issues surrounding the Equal Rights Amendment. Also included is a document from the Mountain States Legal Foundation stating the case against the constitutionality of extending the ratification deadline.

    • Description: ERA brochures and handbills
      Container: Box 3, Folder 1
    • Description: ERA: Miscellaneous
      Dates: 1976-1981
      Container: Box 3, Folder 2
    • Description: Economic boycott of unratified states
      Dates: 1978
      Container: Box 3, Folder 3
    • Description: Extension of ratification deadline
      Dates: 1977-1978
      Container: Box 3, Folder 4
    • Description: Mormons for ERA
      Dates: 1978-1979
      Container: Box 3, Folder 5
    • Description: Mormons: Sonia Johnson paper, "Patriarchal Panic..."
      Dates: 1979
      Container: Box 3, Folder 6
    • Description: Mormon opposition to ERA
      Dates: 1977
      Container: Box 3, Folder 7
    • Description: National March for ERA Ratification, Chicago
      Dates: 1980
      Container: Box 3, Folder 8
    • Description: National NOW Action Center mailings
      Dates: 1977
      Container: Box 3, Folder 9
    • Description: National Organization for Women Policy Manual
      Dates: 1979
      Container: Box 3, Folder 10
  • 4: Miscellaneous

    • Description: Memorabilia: Potholders made by Boise NOW members
      Container: Box 3, Folder 11
    • Description: Stationery samples, Idaho NOW
      Container: Box 3, Folder 12

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Subject Terms

  • Civil Rights
  • Equal rights amendments
  • Idaho--Politics and government
  • Women--Idaho

Personal Names

  • Warner, Lois

Corporate Names

  • National Organization for Women
  • National Organization for Women. Boise Chapter
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