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Title Public women, public words : a documentary history of American feminism / edited by Dawn Keetley & John Pettegrew.

Imprint Madison, Wis. : Madison House, 1997-2002.

Call No.HQ1410 .K444 1997
LocationMoore Reference Room
Holdings3 v. set

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 Moore Reference Room  HQ1410 .K444 1997  v.3, 1997    Available  ---
 Moore Reference Room  HQ1410 .K444 1997  v.2    Available  ---
 Moore Reference Room  HQ1410 .K444 1997  v.1    Available  ---
Description 1.v (of a 3 volumes set) ; 27 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents -- v. I. BEGINNINGS to 1900 -- Part 1 -- "Petition to the Maryland assembly requesting the right to vote" (1648) / Margaret Brent -- "Letter to the Massachusetts general court portesting the persecution of Quakers" (1659) / Mary Dyer -- "The prologue" (1650) " The Author to her book" (1678) / Anne Bradstreet, Poems -- "Captivity, sufferings, and removes" (1682) / Mary Rowlandson -- POEMS "On being brought from Africa to America" (1773) / Phillis Wheatley -- "The right honourable William, Earl of Darthmouth, his majesty's principal secretary of state for North America,&c. (1773) / Phillis Wheatley -- "Uncommon occurrences" (1774) / Elizabeth Ashbridge -- -- Part 2 -- "Sentiments of an American woman" (1780) / Esther DeBerdt Reed -- "Letter to President Banjamin Franklin" (1787) / Katteuha -- "Women invited to war" (1787) / Hannah Adams -- "On the real rights of women with their appropriate duties" (1818) / Hannah Mather Crocker -- "On the equality of the sexes" (1790) / Judith Sargent Murray -- "Orations delivered to the young ladies academy of Philadelphia" (1793) / Ann Loxley, Eliza Shrupp, Molly Wallace, & Priscilla Mason -- "The death of Charlotte Temple" (1794) / Susanna Rowson -- "The coquette" (1797) / Hannah Webster Foster -- "On writing a political history of the American revolution" (1805) / Mercy Otis Warren -- "An address to the public, proposing a plan for improving female education" (1819) / Emma Willard -- -- Part 3 -- "My call to preach the gospel" (1836) / Jarena Lee -- "The equality of the sexes" (1838) / Sarah Grimke -- "The importance of domestic economy" (1842) / Catharine Beecher -- "A woman-thought, a woman-perception, a woman-intuition" (1851) / Elizabeth Oakes Smith -- "Leave women, then to find their sphere" (1855) / Lucy Stone -- "Are the sexes different?" (1855) / Elizabeth Cady Stanton -- "Woman's sphere, woman's nature" (1857) / M. Farley Emerson -- "The two officers" (1859) / Frances Ellen Watkins (Harper) -- "The Nashoba experiment" (1828) / Frances Wright -- "An appeal to the wives, mothers, and daughters of our land" (1836) / The New York female moral reform society -- "Amelia Norman's innocence" (1844) / Lydia Maria Child -- "Who is guilty in the case of Amelia Norman?" (1850) / Margaret Fuller -- "The ruined family " (1839) / Emma C. Embury -- "Woman and temperance" (1853) / Lucy Stone -- "The aim of the "Offering"" (1845) / Harriet Farley -- "Speech on behalf of the female labor reform association of Lowell" (1845) / Sarah G. Bagley -- "Sequel to the 'Vision of Bangor in the twentieth century'" (1848) / Jane Sophia Appleton -- "Traitors to the cause of dress reform" (1857) / Lydia Hasbrouck -- "Dress a consequence of woman's vassalage-Not its cause" (1857) / Lucy Stone -- "Why sit ye here and die?" (1832) / Maria W. Stewart -- "An appeal to the christian women of the south" ( 1836) / Angelina Grimke -- "An essay of slavery and abolitionism" (1837) / Catharine Beecher -- "The Quadroons" (1849) Lydia Maria Child -- "A senator is but a man" (1852) / Harriet Beecher Stowe -- "Birth in the slave's hut" (1849) / Louisa J. Hall -- "The slave mother" (1854) / Frances Ellen Watkins (Harper), Poem -- "Eliza Harris" (1854) / Frances Ellen Watkins (Harper) Poem -- "Women speak out at an anti-slavery meeting in Philadelphia" (1853) / Elizabeth C. Wright, Mrs. Williams, & Lucretia Mott -- "A perilous passage in a slave girl's life" (1861) / Harriet Jacobs -- "The underground railroad" (1863) / Harriet Tubman -- "Loyal women of the nation debate their role in a time of war" (1863) / Susan B. Anthony, Ernestine Rose, Mrs. Hoyt, Sarah H. Halleck, Angeline G. Weld, & Luch Stone -- "The great lawsuit" (1843) / Margaret Fuller -- "Declaration of sentiments and resolutions" (1848) / Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, Martha C. Wright, Mary Ann McClintock, & Jane C. Hunt -- "Discourse on woman" (1849) / Lucretia Mott -- "Justice for women" (1850) / Paulina W. Davis -- "Woman's rights" (1850) / Haddie Lane -- "Woman's natural rights" (1851) / Frances D. Gage -- "A'n't I a woman?" (1851) / Sofourner Truth -- "The marriage of Luch Stone under protest" (1855) / Lucy Stone & Henry B. Blackwell -- "Address to the New York legislature" (1854) / Elizabeth Cady Stangton -- "Woman, an individual" (1854) / Mary S. Gove (Nichols) -- "Woman's rights and slavery" (1856) / Anne E. McDowell -- "Woman's right to labor" (1859) / Caroline H. Dall -- "Debating marriage and divorce laws" (1860) / Antoinette Brown Blackwell, Ernestine Rose, & Susan B. Anthony -- "Appeal to the women of New York" (1860) / Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lydia Mott, Ernestine Rose, Martha C. Wright, & Susan B. Anthony -- -- Part 4 -- "Colored men will be masters over the women" (1867) / Sojourner Truth -- "Suffrage for all, white and black, male and female" (1868) / Elizabeth Cady Stanton -- "Letter to the colored men's state convention in Utica, New York" (1868) / Susan B. Anthony -- "Debate on the fifteenth amendment" (1869) / Paulina Davis, Frederick Douglas, Susan B. Anthony, & Frances Harper -- "Declaration of candidacy for the presidency of the United States" (1870) / Victoria Woodhull -- "Letter accepting the presidential nomination of the equal rights party" (1872) / Victoria Woodhull -- "Constitutional Equality" (1871) / Victoria Woodhull -- "Infanticide and prostitution" (1868) / Elizabeth Cady Stanton -- "Is woman her own?" (1868) / Matilda E.J. Gage -- "What flag shall we fly?" (1870) / Laura Curtis Bullard -- "Women's rights and polygamy" (1876) / Lula Greene Richards and Emmeline B. Wells -- "A Kansas Farm" (1891) / Fannie McCormick -- "The physical force argument and the vote? (1895) / Alice Stone Blackwell -- "Voting mothers" (1897) / Sara T. Drukker -- "The moral initiative as belonging to women" (1893) / Julia Ward Howe -- "Woman's political future" (1893) / Frances E.W. Harper -- "An educational suffrage qualification necessary" (1897) / Elizabeth Cady Stanton -- "The present crisis" (1897) / Elizabeth Burrill Curtis -- "Educated suffrage a fetich [sic]" (1897) / Harriet Stanton Blatch -- "Educated suffrage a step backward" (1897) D. Anna Gardner -- "'Common sense' applied to woman sufrage" (1894) / M. Putnam-Jacobi -- "Women's influence in politics" (1896) / Fannie Barrier Williams -- "Suffrage in the south" (1900) / Belle Kearney -- "Sex and work" (1874) / Antoinette Brown Blackwell -- "Two responses to Dr. E.H. Clarke's 'Sex in Education'" (1874) / Elizabeth Stuart Phelps & Maria A. Elmore -- "Woman's place in nature" (1875) / Frances Emily White -- "The XIV Amendment and our case" (1873) / Myra Bradwell -- "My efforts to become a lawyer" (1888) / Belva A. Lockwood -- "Should professional women marry?" (1892) / Gertrude Stuart Baillie -- "A review of the higher education of women" (1892-22) / Alice Freemen Palmer --
-- v. II 1900-1960 -- Part 1 -- "The solitude of self" (1892) / Elizabeth Cady Stanton -- "Suffragism not feminism" (1909) / Sofia M Loebinger -- "The tragedy of woman's emancipation" (1910) / Emma Goldman -- "The younger suffragists" (1913) / Winnifred Harper Cooley -- "Feminism" (1913) / Ellen Glasgow -- "What is feminism?" (1914) / Rose Young -- "A Feminist symposium" (1914) / Marie Jenney Howe, Louise W. Kneeland, Maud Thompson, and Frances G. Richards -- "The liberation of a sex" (1913) / Inez Milholland -- "The psychic side of feminism" (1915) / Florence Tuttle -- "What is feminism?" (1916) / Gertrude Atherton -- "Present-day problems in the education of women" (1897) / Marion Talbot -- "Present tendencies in women's college and university education" (1908) / M. Carey Thomas -- "The mental traits of sex" (1903) / Helen Bradford Thompson -- "Politics and warfare" (1910) / Charlotte Perkins Gilman -- "Why women are so" (1912) / Mary Roberts Coolidge -- "Sex" (1915) / Elise Clews Parsons -- "The woman movement and the larger social situation" (1915) / Jessie Taft -- "Science and Feminism" (1916) / Leta Hollingworth and Robert Lowie -- "The subjective value of social settlements" (1892) / Jane Addams -- "A function of the social settlement" (1899) / Jane Addams -- "Women and public housekeeping" (1910) / Jane Addams -- "An extension of the conference spirit" (1904) / Fannie Barrier Williams -- "Social improvement of the plantation woman" (1904) / Margaret Murray Washington -- "Aims and principles of the consumers' league" (1899) / Florence Kelley -- "Women: The larger housekeeping" (1912) / Mabel Potter Daggett -- "Helping the widowed mother to keep a home" (1913) / Clara Cahill Park -- "Maternity benefits and reformers" (1916) / Charlotte Perkins Gilman -- "Wages for mothers" (1920) / Elenor Taylor -- "NAWSA declaration of principles" (1904) / Carrie Chapmen Catt, Anna Howard Shaw, Alice Stone Blackwell, and Ida Husted Harper -- "The protective value of the ballot" (1900) / Catharine Waugh McCulloch -- "The south, suffrage, and the educational requirement" (1903) / Belle Kearney, Mary Wood Swift, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Hala Hammond Butt, and Carrie Chapman Catt -- "Woman suffrage" (1905) / Adella Hunt Logan -- "A woman's argument against woman suffrage" (1908) / Virginia B. Le Roy -- "What will woman suffrage convention do for the working woman?" (1908) / Josephine Conger-Kaneko -- "Suffragist and suffragette: A sure cure for anti-suffragists" (1909) / Sofia M. Loebinger -- "Organizing to win by the political district plan" (1914) / Harriet Laidlaw -- "Proposed plan of the congressional union" (1914) / Lucy Burns, Alice Paul, Mrs. John Rogers, Harriot Stanton Blatch, Florence Kelley, and Mrs. Bayard Hilles -- "The Susan B. Anthony amendment" (1916) / Lucy Burns -- "The threefold menace" (1913) / Alice Stone Blackwell -- "Votes for women" (1915) / Mrs. Paul Laurence Dunbar, Mary B. Talbert, Coralie Franklin Cook, Carrie W. Clifford, Mary Fitzbutler Waring, Nannie H. Burroughs, M.E. Jackson, Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin, Mrs. A.W. Hunton, Maria L. Baldwin, Anna H. Jones, Mrs. B.K. Bruce, Elizabeth Lindsay Davis, Mary Church Terrell, and Lillian A. Turner -- "The Crisis" (1916) / Carrie Chapman Catt -- "My position on the different policies of the national association and the congressional union" (1916) / Anna Howard Shaw -- "Excuses for White House picketing" (1917) / Alva Belmont (Mrs. Oliver H.P.) -- "The militant campaign" (1919) / Doris Stevens -- "The strange ladies" (1921) / Inez Haynes Irwin and Ava Davenport Kendall -- "Women are free at last in all the land" (1920) / Charlotte Perkins Gilman -- "What Next" (1920) / Alva Belmont (Mrs. Oliver H.P.), Harriot Stanton Blatch, Florence Kelley, Mary Austin, Crystal Eastman, and Mary White Ovington --
-- v. II 1900-1960 -- Part 2 -- "The Victory Convention" (1920) / Margery Currey and Carrie Chapman Catt -- "Now We Can Begin" (1920) / Crystal Eastman -- "Alice Paul's Convention" (1921) / Crystal Eastman -- "Alice Paul Pulls the Strings" (1921) / Freda Kirchwey -- "National convention of the national party" (1921) / Belle Case La Follette -- "Woman and the new race" (1920) / Margaret Sanger -- "The woman's party and the violation of the 19th amendment" (1921) / Ella Rush Murray -- "The negro woman in politics" (1922) / Mrs. Robert M. Patterson -- "Women as leaders nationally and racially" / Amy Jacques Garvey -- "Woman's vote and woman's chains" (1922) / Anne Martin -- "Is woman suffrage failing?" (1924) / Corinne (Roosevelt) Robinson, Molly Lifshitz, Gloria Swanson, Rose Schneiderman, Mrs. R.F. DeCallies, Rose Pastor Stokes, Mary P. Scully, and Florence E. Allen -- "A test for the modern woman" (1932) / Mary R. Beard -- "Is feminism dead?" (1935) / Genevieve Parkhurst -- "That much-maligned feminism" (1935) / Alma Lutz -- "We women throw our votes away" (1948) / Susan B. Anthony II -- "The conflict between 'Human' and 'Female' feminism" (1914) / Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Ellen Key -- "Whatwomen won in Wisconsin" (1922) / Zona Gale -- "The equal rights amendment: Why the woman's party is for it" (1924) Inez Haynes Irwin -- "The equal rights amendment: Why other women's groups oppose it" (1924) / Florence Kelley -- "Working women's case against equal rights" (1924) / Ethel M. Smith -- "Should there be labor laws for women? No" (1925) / Rheta Childe Dorr -- "Should there be labor laws for women?" Yes" (1925) / Mary Anderson -- "Sex and achievement" (1935) / Margaret Mead -- "Beware of 'Women's Charter'" (1937) / Edith Houghton Hooker -- "How can we raise women's status? A symopsium" (1938) / Alma Lutz, Frieda S. Miller, Ollie A. Randall, and Margaret Culkin Banning -- "Pro: Sould congress approve the proposed equal rights amendment to the constitution?" (1943) / Alice Paul, Hattie W. Caraway, Mary T. Norton, Margaret C. Smith, Lena Madesin Phillips, Burnita Shelton Matthews, Pearl Buck, Katherine Hepburn, Gladys Swarthout, Mollie Maloney, and Miriam E. Oatman -- "Con: Should congress approve the proposed equal rights amendment to the constitution?" (1943) / Carrie Chapman Catt; Marguerite M. Wells; National Council of Catholic Women; Mrs. J. Austin Stone; American Association of Universitiy Women; The Women's Trade Union League, and Congress of Women's Auxiliaries, C.I.O. -- "An equal rights amendment" (1952) / Ethel Ernest Murrell -- "Women in the modern world" (1953) / Mirra Komarovsky -- "The New York shop girl" / Anna A. Malley -- "The diary of a shirtwaist striker" (1910) / Theresa Serber Malkiel -- "The triangle fire" (1911/1967) / Rose Schneiderman -- "Socialism and the feminist movement" (1914) / Mary White Ovington -- "Low wages and white slavery" (1912) / Pauline M. Newman -- "My experience as a clerk in a government department" (1917-1918/1940) / Mary Chruch Terrell -- "The colored woman in industry" (1918) Mary E. Jackson -- "Two million negro women at work" (1922) / Elizabeth Ross Haynes -- "Faith that moved a dump heap" (1941) Mary McLeod Bethune -- "Women workers and the A.F. of L." (1921) / Katharine Fisher -- "Women and machines" (1921) / Mary Van Kleeck -- "You don't need a vote to raise hell" (1925) / Mother Jones -- "Women on the breadlines" (1932) / Meridel Le Sueur -- "Negro women in organization - Labor" (1941) / Sabina Martinez -- "Women under capitalism" (1934) / Grace Hutchins -- "Women and communism" (1935) / Rebecca Pitts -- "Woman against myth" (1947-1948) / Betty Millard -- "Socialist feminism: A strategy for the women's movement" (1972) / Hyde Park Chapter, Chicago Women's Liberation Union -- "Women and War" (1915) / Jane Addams -- "Women and war" (1940) / Pearl S. Buck -- "Defense and girls" (1941) / Eleanor Roosevelt -- "Women enlist now!" (1941) / Mrs. J. Borden Harriman -- "We too must fight this war" (1942) / Minnie L Maffett, M.D. -- "A woman's manifesto" (1947) / Dorothy Thompson -- "You can vote for peace" (1952) / Charlotta A. Bass -- "One day strike for peace" (1962) / Sophia Wyatt -- "Anti-draft and women's rights" (1967) / Karen Koonan and Bobbi Cieciorka -- "Women and draft resistance: Revolution in the revolution" (1968) / Jill Severn -- "Testimony before the 1968 platform committee of the democratic national convention on behalf of women strike for peace" (1968) / Bella Abzug -- "A woman's declaration of liberation from military domination" (1970) / Women strike for peace -- "The longest day of the longest war!" (1971) / Shirley Margolin, Amy Swerdlow, and Irma Zigas -- "Women and the volunteer armed forces: First report on a rocky romance" (1977) / Linda Alband and Steve Rees --
--v.III 1960 to the PRESENT -- Part 1 -- "The problem that has no name" (1963) / Betty Friedan -- "Women and the radical movement" (1968) / Anne Koedt -- "Goodbye to all that" (1970) / Robin Morgan -- "The Negro woman in the quest for equality" (1964) / Pauli Murray -- "Double jeopardy: To be black and female" (1970) / Frances M. Beal -- "Birth control pills and black children" (1968) / Black Sisters -- "Poor black women" (1968) / Patricia Robinson -- "Many blacks wary of 'Women's liberation' movement" (1970) / Charlayne Hunter -- "What the black woman thinks about women's lib" (1971) / Toni Morrison -- "A black feminist statement" (1977) / Combahee River Collective -- "Black macho and the myth of the superwoman" (1979) / Michele Wallace -- "In search of our mothers' gardens" (1974) / Alice Walker -- "Other voices, other moods" (1979) / Alice Walker -- "Interview: Loving another woman" (1971) / Anne Koedt -- "The shape of things to come" (1972) / Rita Mae Brown -- "What is a lesbian?" (1977) / Peggy Kornegger -- "Compulsory Heterosexuality and lesbian existence" (1980/1986) / Adrienne Rich -- "Speaking out, reaching out" (1977-1985) / Charlotte Bunch -- "The myth of the vaginal orgasm" (1970) / Anne Koedt -- "Uses of the erotic: The erotic as power" (1978) / Audre Lorde -- "Rape: The All-American crime" (1971) / Susan Griffin -- "Rape: An act of terror" (1971) / Barbara Mehrhoff and Pamela Kearon -- "Rape, racism and the myth of the black rapist" (1981) / Angela Y. Davis -- "A program for feminist 'Consciousness raiding'" (1968) / Kathie Sarachild -- "A critique of the Miss America protest" (1968) / Carol Hanisch -- "SCUM Manifesto" (1967) / Valerie Solanas -- "Are men really the enemy?" (1970) / Jayne West -- "Man-hating" (1970) / Pamela Kearon -- "Who is saying men are the enemy?" (1970) / Dana Densmore -- "Karate as self-defense for women" (1970) / Susan Pascale, Rachel Moon, and Leslie B. Tanner - Switchbored -- "Poems and articles" (1969) / -- "As I sit here sharpening pencils" / "Graveyard Meeting" / -- "Women are getting together all over the world" / -- "The worst thing that ever happened to me" / -- "The politics of housework" (1968/1970) / Pat Mainardi -- "The Shulman's marriage agreement" (1971) / Alix Kates Shulman -- "Child-care for the child" (1970) / Lisa Leghorn -- "On day care" (1970) / Louise Gross and Phyllis MacEwan -- "Welfare is a women's issue" (1972) / Johnnie Tillmon (with Nancy Steffan) -- "Sex, family and the new right: Anti-feminism as a political force" (1977) / Linda Gordon and Allen Hunter -- "What women want: An introductory statement" (1978) / Gloria Steinem -- "Journal of a women's course" (1975) / Nan Bauer-Maglin -- "New approaches to the study of women in American history" (1969) / Gerda Lerner -- "What should women's historians do: Politics, social theory, and women's history" (1978) / Linda Gordon -- "The last suffragist" An intellectual and political autobiography" (1998) / Ellen Carol DuBois
-- v. III 1960 - to the PRESENT --Part 2 -- "Preface to 'This bridge called my back'" (1981) / Cherrie Moraga -- "Letter to Ma" (1`981) / Merle Woo -- "Anti-Semitism in the women's movement" (1982) / Letty Cottin Pogrebin -- "Diary of a Native-American feminist" (1982) / Rayna Green -- "Who is your mother? Red roots of white feminism" (1986) / Paula Guinn Allen -- "Third world diva girls: Politics of feminist solidarity" (2990) / Bell Hooks -- "La conciencia de la mestiza / Towards a New Consciousness" (1987) / Gloria Anzaldua -- "Where is the sisterhood?" (1996) / June Jordan -- "Remarks to the NGO forum on women" (1995) / Hillary Rodham Clinton -- "Getting there" (1997 / Rebecca Adamson, Veronica Chambers, Urvashi Vaid, Mari J. Matsuda -- "Madonna I and Madonna II" (1990-1991) / Camille Paglia -- "Confessions of a pop culture junkie" (1994) / Angela Johnson -- "Film: Women who murder for the man" (1991) / Kathi Maio -- "Xenatopia" (1998) / Wendy Bryan -- "Postmodern sisters" (1993) / Tom Lanham -- "Cokie Roberts, Nina Totenberg and Linda Wertheimer" (1994) / Claudia Dreifus -- "The smash! FAQ" (1998) / Lynda Hinkle -- "Imperfect beauty" (1998) / Lisa Jervis -- "Dating is tired, marriage is wired" (1998) / Hayley Nelson -- "About W.H.O.A."(1998) / Women Halting Online Abuse -- "Shouting into the vacuum" (1998) / Heather Irwin -- "A woman's place in cyberspace" (1998) / Virginia Eubanks -- "Hacking Barbie with the Barbie liberation organization" (1998) / Virginia Eubanks -- "Duality and redefinition: Young feminism and the alternative music community" (1997) / Melissa Klein -- "I am a girl" (1998) / Rachel Orviro -- "The bad girls of hip-hop" (1997) / Joan Morgan -- "The Lilith Fair: A celebration of women in music" (1997) / Nancy Coulter -- "Dear Bill and Hillary" (1998) / Andrea Dworkin -- "What NOW? The women's movement looks beyond 'equality'" (1986) / Dorothy Wickenden -- "Beyond gender equality: Toward the new feminism" (1993) / Barbara Ehrenreich -- "Are women morally superior to men?" (1992) / Katha Pollitt -- "Feminism's identity crisis" (1993) / Wendy Kaminer -- "Let's get real about feminism -- The backlash, the myths, the movement" (1993) / Bell Hooks, Gloria Steinem, Urvashi Vaid, and Naomi Wolf -- "Off course -- and responses" (1993) / Karen Lehrman and others -- "I'm not a feminist but I play one on TV" (1995) / Susan Faludi -- "Black students who reject feminism" (1994) / Bell Hooks -- "Fear of feminism: Why young women get the willies" (1994) / Lisa Maria Hogeland -- "Neofeminism" (1998) / Celeste Hutchins, Christi Denton, Tamera Ferro, and Danica Nuccitelli -- "Shall we dance?" (1997) / Anastasia Higginbotham -- "Becoming the third wave" (1992) / Rebecca Walker -- "Feminism - It's a black thang!" (1992) / Bell Hooks -- "A manifesto of sorts for a black feminist movement" (1995) / Kristal Brent Zook --"Giving women the business: On winning, losing, and leaving the corporate game" (1997) / Barbara Jones, Anita Blair, Barbara Ehrenreich, Jeanne Lewis, Arlie Russell Hochschild, and Elizabeth Perle McKenna.
Subject Feminism -- United States -- History -- 18th century -- Sources.
Feminism.
United States.
History.
Chronological Term 18th century
Genre/Form Sources.
Subject Feminism -- United States -- History -- 19th century -- Sources.
Chronological Term 19th century
Subject Feminism -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Chronological Term 20th century
Subject Feminism.
Women's movement.
Added Author Keetley, Dawn, 1965-
Pettegrew, John, 1959-
ISBN 0945612443 cloth v. 1 alkaline paper
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