Guide to the Lesley C. Doonan activist files, 1968-2003


John Hay Library, University Archives and Manuscripts
Box A
Brown University
Providence, RI 02912
Telephone: Manuscripts: 401-863-3723; University Archives: 401-863-2148
Email: Manuscripts: hay@brown.edu; University Archives: archives@brown.edu

Published in 2024

Collection Overview

Title: Lesley C. Doonan activist files
Date range: 1968-2003
Creator: Doonan, Leslie C.
Extent: 1 linear foot
(1 record center carton)
Abstract: This collection consists of the activist files of Lesley C. Doonan, social justice feminist and founding member of the Women's Liberation Union of Rhode Island. The collection documents Doonan's participation in various feminist organizations including the National Conference on Women, the Rhode Island Abortion Counseling Service and the Women's Liberation Union of Rhode Island. Materials include correspondence, conference material, clippings, legal files, and print materials, dating from 1968-2003. The collection is arranged into 4 series.
Language of materials: English
Repository: John Hay Library, University Archives and Manuscripts
Collection number: Ms.2019.001

Scope & content

This collection consists of the activist files of Lesley C. Doonan, social justice feminist and founding member of the Women's Liberation Union of Rhode Island. The collection documents Doonan's participation in various feminist organizations including the National Conference on Women, the Rhode Island Abortion Counseling Service and the Women's Liberation Union of Rhode Island. Materials include correspondence, conference material, clippings, legal files, and print materials, dating from 1968-2003. The collection is arranged into 4 series.

Series I, NATIONAL WOMEN'S CONFERENCE FILES, 1976-1978, documents Doonan's participation as a Rhode Island delegate to the National Women's Conference held in Houston, Texas in 1978. Files include newsletters, plans of action, the conference program, and state and national reports. This series is arranged alphabetically by record type.

Series 2, RHODE ISLAND ABORTION COUNSELING SERVICE FILES, 1970-1973, documents the lawsuit to found the organization and other establishing documents. Files include articles of incorporation, correspondence, information packets for patients, and legal files. This series is arranged alphabetically by record type.

Series 3, WOMEN'S LIBERATION UNION OF RHODE ISLAND FILES, 1969-2003, documents the founding of the organization and political actions supported by the union.

The Women's Liberation Union of Rhode Island formed in 1969 by a group of women concerned with improving the status of women in society. In the beginning, many members were affiliated with Brown University as faculty and/or staff, but over time, the organization expanded to include a diverse community of women from across Rhode Island.

The union used various means to achieve their goals, including lawsuits, organized protests, leafletting, and working with other agencies to promote women's issues. Topics for which the union fought included equal pay for equal work, maternity leave, availability of contraceptives, repeal of abortion laws, the establishment of rape crisis centers, self-defense classes, and a ban on men-only bars. The organization continued to exist until at least 2003.

Series 3 includes articles of association, charters, correspondence, political action and legal case files, and a rich collection of organizational newsletters that describe the Union's work and current events affecting women. This series is arranged alphabetically by record type.

Series 4, OTHER PRINT MATERIAL, 1968-1981, contains booklets, newsletters and other published material. Notable titles include Our Bodies Our Selves (1971); Birth Control Handbook (unknown date); Rhode Island Rape Crisis Center Newsletter (1979); Women: A Journal of Liberation (1969-1972), and New Times: Feature News Magazine containing a cover story regarding Vincent "Buddy" Cianci rape allegations. The magazine is inscribed and signed by Cianci, possibly in an act of intimidation. Series 4 is arranged alphabetically by title.

Access Points

Subject Organizations Subject Topics

Arrangement

This collection is arranged into 4 series.

  • Series 1, National Women's Conference files, 1976-1978 – arranged alphabetically by record type.
  • Series 2, Rhode Island Abortion Counseling Service Files, 1970-1973 – arranged alphabetically by record type.
  • Series 3, Women's Liberation Union of Rhode Island Files, 1969-2003 – arranged alphabetically by record type.
  • Series 4, Other Print Material, 1968-1981 – arranged alphabetically by title.

Biographical / Historical

Lesley C. Doonan was born in Providence, Rhode Island in 1943. She was the daughter of Ada L. Leavens and David W. Sullivan. Lesley Doonan was a summa cum laude graduate of the University of Rhode Island and worked professionally as a speech and language coordinator for the Cranston Schools until her retirement in 2008.

Doonan was a devoted feminist and social justice activist. She co-founded the Rhode Island Rape Crisis Center, the second such effort in the United States. She was a founding member of the Women's Liberation Union of Rhode Island, which was the first Rhode Island women's rights organization of the Second Wave. She was elected a Rhode Island delegate to the National Women's Conference held in Houston, Texas in 1977. She was a founder of the Women's Center of Rhode Island, which was the first battered women's shelter in the state. She was also a founder of the Rhode Island Chapter of the National Organization for Women and the Rhode Island Women's Political Caucus.

Prior to her death in 2013, Doonan was Vice Chair and Director of Humane Programs for Veterinary Assistance, Education and Legislation for Volunteer Services for Animals, Inc., a statewide humane organization formed in 1979. She was the Coordinator, since inception in 1988, of the Warwick Chapter of Volunteer Services for Animals, Inc. Doonan worked to rid the city of the gas chamber used for euthanasia of animals. She worked with the Warwick City Council and Mayor to build the new Warwick Animal Shelter after which she formed Friends of the Warwick Animal Shelter, Inc. to help care for Warwick's impounded and homeless animals. Doonan was a tireless advocate for the advancement of humane treatment and rights for all animals.

Doonan died at the age of 73. She is survived by her daughter Robyn Pothier and her children Maxwell, Kyle and Kaitlin and her brother Michael Sullivan and his sons Samuel and Patrick. She was predeceased in death by her son Robert D. Doonan. [Biography derived from the Lesley C. Doonan obituary, 2013]

Access & Use

Access to the collection: There are no restrictions on access for analog materials, except that the collection can only be seen by prior appointment. Some materials may be stored off-site and cannot be produced on the same day on which they are requested. Advance notice is required to view any audiovisual media or born-digital records that may exist in this collection. Audiovisual media and born-digital records in this collection may not have been reformatted yet. Researchers may request access to copies by contacting the John Hay Library with the collection name, collection number, and a description of the item(s) requested. Access to original physical audiovisual or born-digital media is restricted.
Use of the materials: All researchers seeking to publish materials from the collections of the John Hay Library are requested to complete a Notice of Intent to Publish, available on the John Hay Library website or by request, prior to reproducing, quoting, or otherwise publishing any portion or extract from this collection. Although Brown University has physical ownership of the collection and the materials contained therein, it does not claim literary rights. It is up to the researcher to determine the owners of the literary rights and to obtain any necessary permissions from them.
Preferred citation: Lesley C. Doonan activist files, Ms.2019.001, Box [#], Folder [#], Pembroke Center Archives, John Hay Library, Brown University.
Contact information: John Hay Library, University Archives and Manuscripts
Box A
Brown University
Providence, RI 02912
Telephone: Manuscripts: 401-863-3723; University Archives: 401-863-2148
Email: Manuscripts: hay@brown.edu; University Archives: archives@brown.edu

Administrative Information

ABOUT THE COLLECTION  
Acquisition: Gift of Jodi L. Glass in 2018.
Processing information: This collection was part of the Pembroke Center's Christine Dunlap Farnham Archive until 2024 when collections were recataloged. All collections previously grouped under that title are now searchable under the subject headings "Women and Gender at Brown University" or "Feminist Activism in Rhode Island."
ABOUT THE FINDING AID  
Author: Mary Murphy on behalf of the Pembroke Center for the Teaching and Research on Women and the Brown University Library.
Encoding: This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on 2024-10-09.
Descriptive rules: Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Sponsor: Curatorial work and processing provided by Mary Murphy on behalf of the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women and the Brown University Library.

Additional Information

Related material:

Related Materials

RESOURCES AT BROWN UNIVERSITY: Manuscript materials related to Doonan and the Women's Liberation Union of Rhode Island in the collections of the John Hay Library include the papers of Jodi L. Glass and Anne Fausto-Sterling.RESOURCES BEYOND BROWN UNIVERSITY: See the Women's Liberation Union of Rhode Island Records, Rhode Island Historical Society (Providence, Rhode Island).

Inventory


Series 1. National Women's Conference Files, 1976-1978

Container Description Date
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 1 Newsletters
1978
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 2 Plans of action (proposed and adopted); includes autographed cover
1977
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 3 Program
1977
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 4 Report on the Rhode Island state meeting
1977
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 5 Report, "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
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 6 Report, "…To Form A More Perfect Union…" Justice for American Women: Report of the National Commission on the Observance of International Women's Year
1976
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 7 Souvenir T-Shirt [blue with white National Women's Conference logo]
1977

Series 2. Rhode Island Abortion Counseling Service Files, 1970-1973

Container Description Date
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 8 Articles of association
1971-1972
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 9 Correspondence
1971, n.d.
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 10 Information packet for clients
circa 1971
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 11 Legal file re: lawsuit to provide abortion counseling
1971

Series 3. Women's Liberation Union of Rhode Island Files, 1969-2003

Container Description Date
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 12 Articles of association and related tax-exempt filings
1971-2012
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 13 Charter, goals, and purpose statements
1971-1972
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 14 Clippings
1972-1982
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 15 Correspondence from Joanne J. Rongo to Helen Drew re: Sexual Assault and Trauma Resource Center
2003
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 16 Expense list
1972
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 17 Memoranda
circa 1971
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 18 Political action file (1969) re: "Governor Licht and Executive Order Number 8;" includes executive order, clippings, notes, and reports
1969
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 19 Political action file (1972) re: "beauty contest picket"
1972
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 20 Political action file (1972) re: "bridal fair picket"
1972
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 21 Political action file (1972) re: "Class C liquor license lawsuit" [lawsuit to ban men only bars in Rhode Island]
1972
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 22 Political action file (1972) re: "Department of Administration equal pay for equal work public hearing"
1972
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 23 Political action file (1973) re: membership of State Board of Regents for Education
1973
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 24 Political action file (1973) re: "Sex bias in child support lawsuit"
1973
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 25 Politial statement, "Females to Feminists"
n.d.
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 26 Print material: Directoy of Services for Women (booklet)
1975
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 27 Print material: Women and Women's Liberation (zine)
1971
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 28 Print material: Women's Liberation Union of Rhode Island newsletters
1972
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 29 Print material: Women's Liberation Union of Rhode Island newsletters
1973
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 30 Print material: Women's Liberation Union of Rhode Island newsletters
1974
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 31 Print material: Women's Liberation Union of Rhode Island newsletters
1975
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 32 Print material: Women's Liberation Union of Rhode Island newsletters
1976
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 33 Print material: Women's Liberation Union of Rhode Island newsletters
1977
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 34 Print material: Women's Liberation Union of Rhode Island newsletters
1978
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 35 Print material: Women's Liberation Union of Rhode Island newsletters
1979
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 36 Print material: Women's Liberation Union of Rhode Island newsletters
1980
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 37 Print material: Women's Liberation Union of Rhode Island newsletters
1981
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 38 Print material: Women's Liberation Union of Rhode Island newsletters
1982
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 39 Print material: Women's Liberation Union of Rhode Island newsletters
1983
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 40 Print material: Women's Liberation Union of Rhode Island newsletters
n.d.

Series 4. Other Print Material, 1968-1981

Container Description Date
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 41 Adult Information on Sexual Health and Disease [newsheets]
n.d.
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 42 Birth Control Handbook
n.d.
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 43 CASA: The Newsletter of the Center Against Sexual Assault (Vol. 4, No. 2)
1977
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 44 Caucus Commentator: Newsletter of the Rhode Island Women's Political Caucus (Vol. 11, No. 2); also includes direct mailing, flyer, and voting guide
1973-1980
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 45 Daily Breakthrough: Where Women Are the News
1977
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 46 Feminist Karate Union Flyer
n.d.
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 47 Neighborhood Woman (Vol. 1, No. 3)
1977
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 48 New Times: Feature News Magazine; contains cover story re: Vincent "Buddy" Cianci and rape allegation [possible intimidation autograph by Cianci]
1978
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 49 Our Bodies Our Selves: A Course By and For Women
1971
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 50 Planned Parenthood Review (Vol. 1, No. 3)
1981
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 51 RICAR: Rhode Island Coalition for Abortion Rights Newsletter
1977
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 52 Rhode Island Rape Crisis Center Newsletter (Vol.111, No.6)
1979
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 53 Rhode Island Women for Human and Economic Development Newsletter
1977
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 54 Sojourner House newsletter
n.d.
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 55 United States Women: Issues and Progress in the United Nations Decade for Women, 1976-1985 (booklet)
1980
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 56 Who Rules Massachusetts Women by the Women's Research Center of Boston (booklet)
1972
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 57 Women: A Journal of Liberation
1969-1972
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 58 Women and Socialism: Women in the Liberation Struggle, An Overview (booklet)
circa 1970
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 59 Women of the Telephone Company by Elinor Langer (booklet)
1970
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 60 Women vs. Rhode Island: Repeal Abortion Laws (booklet)
circa 1972
Box [31236104060317] 1, Folder 61 WNAAC: Women's National Abortion Action Coalition
1972