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    1. Women at the Center - Issue 15, Spring 2009

      Jeannie Ludlow, Women’s Studies and English, Eastern Illinois University, for research on an article and conference presentation about the (...)

    2. Emancipation and Reconstruction Eras | Duke University Libraries

      John Emory Bryant papers, 1851-1955 . Personal and political papers of John Emory Bryant. Correspondence from his tenure as a solider (...)

    3. Women at the Center - Issue 17, Spring 2010

      Leah Fritz A writer and feminist activist, Fritz has pub- lished two books about U.S. political movements as well as four collec- tions (...)

    4. Among Friends - Spring 2008 - Vol 8, Num 2

      Apparently the similarity in names is intended: Bolano himself founded a movement called infrarealism in 1976, and Belano’s life (...)

    5. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/pdf/womenatthecenter/wc-32.pdf

      Millett’s Columbia University Ph.D. dissertation, Sexual Politics, published by Doubleday in 1970, placed her at the forefront of the women’s (...)

    6. Women at the Center - Issue 23, Spring 2013

      Foxworth, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of South Carolina, recently conducted research for her dissertation, “The Spiritual is (...)

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

      Unprecedented numbers of married wom- en began to recognize their same-sex desires— often through their participation in the femi- nist (...)

    8. Women at the Center - Issue 9, Spring 2006

      The juxtaposition of the up- beat advertisements with the often conflicted and painful memories of the wearers is an effective comment on the (...)

    9. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/pdf/womenatthecenter/wc-37.pdf

      The project is as much invested in tracing friendships and influ- ences as it is in elaborating a single individ- ual’s political (...)

    10. shelly_nadellcollection[03.2023]

      Even at this early date, Adolf Böhm, a Jew who came from Bohemia and was later murdered by the Nazis, viewed the movement as creating a (...)

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