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TABS: Aids for Ending Sexism in Schools

TABS was a quarterly journal, founded by Lucy Picco Simpson and published by her Organization for the Equal Education of the Sexes, Inc. in the 1970s and 80s. The publication offered K-12 educators teaching materials to transform conventional historical narratives available to young people.​ Below are resources for viewing their educational posters online.

This page is intended to accompany my article, "Keeping TABS: Feminist Publications and Pedagogies in the Wake of Title IX," in Rhetoric Review (2022).
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TABS: Aids for ending Sexism in Schools, Fannie Lou Hamer – The Woman Who Changed the South, 1979. Offset. Brooklyn, NY. Downloaded from the 18th Street Arts Center, https://18thstreet.org/event/to-protect-serve-cspg/10-fannie-lou-hamer.
Dolores Huerta Poster (Maria Hollenbach, Center for the Study of Political Graphics)
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Leonora O'Reilly Poster (Maria Hollenbach, Center for the Study of Political Graphics)

Harriet Tubman Poster (Loren Moss, Center for the Study of Political Graphics)

"Snakes Have Bad Manners"-- poster encouraging girls in the sciences (Lucy Picco Simpson/Suzanne Szasz, Library of Congress, Yanker Poster Collection)

"Women Have Long Hair and Short Wits"-- poster featuring Margaret Sanger, Margaret Mead, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Gertrude Stein, Barbara Jordan, and Amelia Earhart (Lucy Picco Simpson, Library of Congress, Yanker Poster Collection)

"Yea or Nay for the ERA" (Lucy Picco Simpson, National Museum of American History)



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