Oral History Interview with Dolly Browder, 2002 March 4
Abstract
Dolly Browder describes her family's labor background and suggests that it encouraged the non-conformist attitude that led to her forming the first all women forest firefighting crew called the Red Star, actively participating in 1970s women's consciousness raising groups, becoming a midwife, battling to attain legal status for midwifery in Montana, and training new midwives. Browder was also active in organizations such as the University of Montana Women's Resource Center, Women's Place, and MANA, Midwives Alliance of North America.
Dates
- 2002 March 4
Digital Repository
Oral History Interview with Dolly Browder
Language of Materials
Materials in English, Spanish, and other languages.
Extent
1 Items
- Browder, Dolly (Interviewee)
- Feminism
- Torres, Darla (Interviewer)
- Women
Source
- University of Montana (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository