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    1. Women at the Center - Issue 8, Fall 2005

      U.S. feminists have tended to see mater- nalism as a very cautious form of feminism, and it is in a lot of ways, but it was one of the (...)

    2. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/pdf/womenatthecenter/wc-38.pdf

      This reframing of comics’ literary his- tory deepens our understanding of second-wave feminism and gives a more nuanced portrait of its (...)

    3. Women at the Center - Issue 4, Winter 2003

      Particular strengths of the SBCWHC are feminism and radical feminism in the U.S., women’s prescriptive literature from the (...)

    4. Women at the Center - Issue 25, Spring 2014

      Bart focused her research on many different women’s issues, including menopau- sal depression, pornography, and feminism, saying that (...)

    5. Women at the Center - Issue 22, Fall 2012

      Contributor Alexis Gumbs, founder of the Eternal Summer of the Black Feminist Mind multimedia community school, Duke alumna and (...)

    6. Women at the Center - Issue 27, Spring 2015

      Original boards printed in yellow wall- paper design, with black lettering. Silent Spring by Rachel Carson.

    7. Success of the Second Sex: Duke University’s Demonstrated Efforts to Empower Women

      Caroline Lattimore, Dean of Minority Affairs explained there was a lack of activism in support of black women. To her, Duke (...)

    8. Women at the Center - Issue 28, Fall 2015

      This course offered students “an oppor- Mab Segrest in her home in Durham, circa 1978-80 2 WOMEN at the CENTER Recent Acquisitions Bonnie Lee (...)

    9. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/hartman/pdf/frontandcenter/fc_v23_n1.pdf

      Judy Foster Davis, professor of marketing at Eastern Michigan University and author of the recent book Pioneering African-American Women in the (...)

    10. Trust - Ethical Collaboration in the Digital Humanities - LibGuides at Duke University

      Navigating the Global Digital Humanities: Insights from Black Feminism. In M. K. Gold & L. F. Klein (Eds.), Debates in the (...)

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