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Contents
Introduction
1965-1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
  |—Conferences
  |—Campaigns
  |—Journals
  |—Bradford/Leeds
1976
1977
1978
1979
Appendices
References
Web Citations
Credits
1975

Journals

Bread and Roses, Leeds FAN has a complete run of this journal
Manchester Women's Paper FAN has at least one issue of this journal
Red Herring, Edinburgh
Women and Education, Manchester FAN has at least one issue of this journal
Women's Information and Newsletter Service: WINS News:FAN has at least one issue of this journal
The Women's Liberation Movement National Information Service FAN has a complete run of this journal, became Women's Information, Referral and Enquiry Service (WIRES), Leeds
Women's Research and Resource Centre Newsletter, London FAN has a complete run of this journal
Women Together, Harrow Weald FAN has at least one issue of this journal

Bradford/Leeds

January, Bradford refuge opens
Bradford: Marxist/feminist reading group begins.
Other Bradford groups: women's health; Bradford Union of Students, Women's Action Group (BUSWAG); Bradford Women's Action Group.
General Will (gay/lesbian and left theatre group) begins presenting plays. The women in that group presented many plays at conferences and events, such as 'LesBeFriends' and 'All Het Up.'
Leeds WL groups: Women's Health, Women's Aid, Non sexist Kids Books Collective, Leeds Women's Press, WWCC group, NAC local campaigns group, Bread and Roses Collective, Polytechnic women's group, Radical lesbian group, Rambling (walking) group
Rally in Leeds against James White's Abortion Amendment
WIRES: set up at the Manchester Women's Liberation Conference, it opens its office in Leeds to give advice and help and to publish a fortnightly newsletter.
Red Ladder Theatre collective moves to Leeds
Peter Sutcliffe ('The Yorkshire Ripper) begins to kill women in the area. The murders continue until 1980. The police only begin a full out investigation after Sutcliffe begins to murder 'respectable' women (i.e. not prostitutes) in the late 1970s. Sutcliffe is finally arrested in January 1981 and is tried and convicted in the summer of 1981.



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External sites cited on these pages:

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Abortion Rights

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Bradford Women's Aid

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Child Benefits

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Equal Pay Act of 1970

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James White abortion amendment

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Hoggart, Leslie (nd) Feminist Principles meet Political Reality: the case of the National Abortion Campaign, from ProChoice Forum

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Pizzey, Erin (1982) Prone to Violence, digital version of complete book

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Red Ladder Theatre

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Northern Irish Women's Aid

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Sutcliffe, Peter - Comprehensive overview of the case from the BBC

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Scottish Women's Aid

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Sex Discrimination Act 1975, from the Women's Equality Unit

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Welsh Women's Aid

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Women's Aid Federation (England)

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United Nations International Year of Women from United Nations' Womenwatch

Additional external sites of interest:

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Conway, Terry (2004) On Defending the 67 Abortion Act, from Socialist Unity Network
~ Renn, Margaret (1997) An Act of Liberation, Socialist Review 213

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