 | Kemp P. Battle - Biography & Autobiography - 1998 - 437 pages
Compiled from memoirs, letters, historical portraits, legends, and diaries, this collection looks at the stories of women from all walks of life | |
 | Glenda Riley - 2001 - 573 pages
In two volumes, this third edition features expanded coverage of women in the military, women's healthcare, divorce, and women of colour, especially Spanish-speaking, American ... | |
 | BETTY FRIEDAN - Social Science - 1981 - 357 pages
First published in 1981, The Second Stage is eerily prescient and timely, a reminder that much of what is called new thinking in feminism has been eloquently observed and ... | |
 | Leslie Sills - Art - 1989 - 49 pages
Discusses the lives and art of Frida Kahlo, Georgia O'Keeffe, Alice Neel, and Faith Ringgold. Includes color reproductions of their work. | |
 | Rory Cooke Dicker - 2008 - 180 pages
An introductory primer on feminism in the United States covers the movement's first three waves from the late-nineteenth-century through today while placing major events and ... | |
 | Christine A. Lunardini - Political Science - 1996 - 219 pages
An overview of the issues and ideas that have influenced women's history, with discussion of the roles women have played in the development of American culture and society. | |
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