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The Sisterhood:

The True Story of the Women Who Changed the World
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iUniverse, May 1, 2000 - Literary Criticism - 424 pages
The original, bestselling, classic feminist history, a Book of the Month Club Featured Alternate, submitted by Simon & Schuster for a Pulitzer Prize.

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User Review  - Torie - Goodreads

You know, I liked this book in spite of myself. It was written pretty badly, at times falling into tabloid journalist tell-all style, sporting a bunch of weird malapropisms and getting a bunch of ... Read full review

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LEAD: THE SISTERHOOD The True Story of the Women Who Changed the World. By Marcia Cohen. Illustrated. 445 pp. New York: Simon & Schuster. $19.95. ...
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Notes
Protest at 1968 all-White Miss America pageant and Flo Kennedy, in Marcia Cohen, The Sisterhood: The True Story of the Women Who Changed the World (New ...
www.depaul.edu/ ~mwilson/ divided/ notes.html

About the author (2000)

Cohen is a journalist/historian, and a former editor at Hearst, Gannett, and the New York Daily News.

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