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		<titleproper encodinganalog="245$a">Women's International Democratic Federation Records,  1945-1979</titleproper>
		<subtitle>Finding Aid</subtitle>
		<author encodinganalog="245$c">Finding aid prepared by Susan Boone.</author>
		 
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		<publisher encodinganalog="260$b">Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College</publisher>
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		  <addressline>Northampton, MA</addressline>
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		<date encodinganalog="260$c" normal="2008">2008</date>
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	  <creation encodinganalog="500">Finding aid encoded in NoteTab Pro. Encoded by Carrie Baldwin. 
		<date normal="2008-06-06">2008-06-06</date>
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		<language encodinganalog="546" langcode="eng" scriptcode="latn">English</language>
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	<head>Collection Overview</head>
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		<corpname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="110">Women's International Democratic Federation (WIDF)</corpname>
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	<unittitle label="Title:" encodinganalog="245$a">Women's International Democratic Federation (WIDF) Records</unittitle><unitdate type="inclusive" label="Dates:">1945-1979</unitdate>
	
	<unitid label="Collection Number:" encodinganalog="099" countrycode="us" repositorycode="mnsss">MS 594</unitid>
	
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		<extent encodinganalog="300$a">3 boxes</extent>
		<extent encodinganalog="300$a">(1.5 linear ft.)</extent>
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	<langmaterial label="Language of Material:" encodinganalog="546"><language langcode="eng">English</language>, <language langcode="fre">French</language>, <language langcode="ger">German</language>
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            <corpname>Sophia Smith Collection</corpname>
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               <addressline>Smith College</addressline>
               <addressline>Northampton, MA</addressline>
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	<abstract encodinganalog="520$a" label="Abstract:">
		Pacifist organization, Peace activists. Records contain printed materials dating from the founding in 1946 to its investigation by HUAC in 1949; publications of international affiliates; and records of congresses sponsored by WIDF between 1945 and 1969, primarily from the World Congress of Women held in Helsinki in 1969.  Included is a biography of the founder Eugenie Cotton; correspondence of the Congress of American Women (American affiliate); and materials relating to the Vietnam War and International Women's Day.
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<daodesc><p>Anti-nuclear flier produced by the WIDF,<lb /> March 8th, 1959</p></daodesc>
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	<p>The Women's International Democratic Federation (WIDF) was founded in Paris in 1945 at the International Congress of Women by Eugenie Cotton and Marie-Claude Vaillant-Courturier. It was organized around four major concerns; anti-fascism, international peace, child welfare, and the status of women.  In a 1958 interview Eugenie Cotton stated, "It was Fascism that caused the 1939-1945 war and because of this the founders of WIDF stressed their determination to work for the strengthening of democracy in the world.... When they demand peace, women think first and foremost of safeguarding the lives of their children." [Women of the Whole World, April 1958, "Madame Cotton Tells Us"]. Although the WIDF was not a Communist group, there were Communists active in the organization. As a result the American press labeled it as "Communist dominated." </p>
<p>The American affiliate of the WIDF, the Congress of American Women (CAW), was founded in New York City in 1946 to "revive the struggles of the nineteenth century woman's movement and attract women radicalized by their wartime experiences into the larger progressive movement" [Weigand, Kate, <title render="italic">Red Feminism: American Communism and the Making of Women's Liberation</title>,  page 47]. Shortly thereafter CAW established itself as an American branch of the WIDF. In response to the House Un-American Activities Committee's (HUAC) charge that the WIDF was a tool of the Soviet Union, the CAW disaffiliated from the WIDF in December 1949 and voted to disband in 1950.</p>
<p>The WIDF is an ongoing organization.  According to its Web site it has affiliates in 160 countries [<extref href="http://www.fdim-widf.com.br/indexingles.htm">http://www.fdim-widf.com.br/indexingles.htm</extref>] </p>

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	<head>Scope and Contents of the Collection</head>
<p>The WIDF records are arranged in three Series: </p> 

<p><ref target="list-ser1">I. AFFILIATES</ref> contains two sections: Congress of American Women (American affiliate) and publications from various international affiliates.  The former consists of correspondence mostly with Zelma Brandt, co-chairman of the Committee of International Affairs; and clippings, reports, and publications dating from the founding of the organization in 1946 to its investigation by HUAC in 1949. The latter contains publications from affiliates in China, Hungary, and Romania.</p> 

<p><ref target="list-ser2">II. CONGRESSES</ref> consists of records of seven congresses sponsored by WIDF between 1945 and 1969. The bulk of this series consists of agenda, financial reports, timetables, reports, speeches and anti-Vietnam War material from the World Congress of Women held in Helsinki in 1969. </p>

<p><ref target="list-ser3">III. PUBLICATIONS</ref> contains publications of WIDF including Eugenie Cotton, a biography of the founder of the WIDF, XIVth Session of the Executive Committee of the WIDF (1954), materials related to International Women's Day, runs of  News In Brief and Vietnam, plus miscellaneous pamphlets and printed material. Additional publications of the WIDF, Women of the Whole World, Documents and Information, and Information Bulletin for the Paris and Yugoslavia branches are located in the Periodicals Collection of the Sophia Smith Collection. </p>

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	<p>The records are open to research according to the regulations of the Sophia Smith Collection. </p>
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	<p>Owners of the copyright to these records is unknown. Copyright to materials authored by persons or other organizations may be owned by those individuals or organizations or their heirs or assigns. It is the responsibility of the researcher to identify and satisfy the holders of all copyrights. Permission to publish reproductions or quotations beyond fair use must also be obtained from the Sophia Smith Collection as owners of the physical property.</p>
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    <prefercite id="admin-cite">
	<p>Please use the following format when citing materials from this collection:</p>
	<p>Women's International Democratic Federation Records. Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College, Northampton, Mass.</p>
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    	<p>Periodic additions to collection are expected and may not be reflected in this record.</p>
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	<p>Zelma Brandt, co-chairman of the Committee of International Affairs, Congress of American Women, donated her records of the WIDF and CAW between 1968 and 1972.  </p> 
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	<p>Processed by Susan Boone, 2008</p> 
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		<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">International Women's Day--History</subject>
	<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Socialism--History--20th century--Sources</subject>
	<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Protest movements--Sources</subject>
	<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Women and peace--History--20th century--Sources</subject>
	<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Women--International cooperation--History--20th century--Sources</subject>
	<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Women socialists</subject>
	<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Women's rights--Congresses--History--Sources</subject>
		<corpname encodinganalog="610" source="lcsh">World Congress of Women  (1969: Helinski, Finland)</corpname> 
	<persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Brandt, Zelma</persname> 
	<corpname encodinganalog="610" source="lcsh">Congress of American Women--History--Sources</corpname> 
	<corpname encodinganalog="610" source="lcsh">Women's International Democratic Federation--History--Sources</corpname> 
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	<p>There is additional material elsewhere in the Sophia Smith Collection. The
	<extref href="http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/sophiasmith/mnsss150_main.html">Mary van Kleeck Papers</extref> contain some records and publications of WIDF. Women of the Whole World, Documents and Information, and the Information Bulletins for the Paris and Yugoslavia branches, are located in the Periodicals Collection.</p>
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 <unittitle>Women's International Congress, Paris<unitdate> 1945 </unitdate>(in French)</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Women's International Congress (2nd), Budapest<unitdate> 1948</unitdate></unittitle>
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 <unittitle>World Congress of Mothers, Lausanne<unitdate> 1955</unitdate></unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Fourth Congress of WIDF, Vienna<unitdate> 1958</unitdate></unittitle>
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 <unittitle>"La Cause Palesteinne et la Legitimate de la Resistance"</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>"Women in the Struggle to Win and Defend National Independence, Democracy and Peace"</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">Eugenie Cotton</title><unitdate> 1967</unitdate></unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Executive Committee, XIVth Session<unitdate> 1954</unitdate></unittitle>
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 <unittitle>International Women's Day<unitdate> 1958-75</unitdate></unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">News In Brief</title><unitdate> 1953-72</unitdate></unittitle>
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