Women -- United States -- History
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Women -- United States -- History
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Incoming Resources
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- The second stage, Betty Friedan
- I dwell in possibility, women build a nation, 1600-1920, Donna M. Lucey
- The American women's almanac, 500 years of making history, Deborah G. Felder
- What American women did, 1789-1920, a year-by-year reference, by Linda Miles Coppens
- Between myth and morning;, women awakening
- A history of U.S. feminisms, Rory Dicker
- American women and World War II, Doris Weatherford
- How the other half lived, a people's guide to American historic sites, Philip Burnham
- The American woman;, her changing social, economic, and political roles, 1920-1970
- Women in action, rebels and reformers, 1920-1980, Elisabeth Israels Perry
- When everything changed, the amazing journey of American women from 1960 to the present, Gail Collins
- Women's history month, March 1990
- Century of struggle, the woman's rights movement in the United States, Eleanor Flexner
- American women, a gateway to Library of Congress resources for the study of women's history and culture in the United States
- The reader's companion to US women's history, authors, Wilma Mankiller ... [et al.]
- Woman's life in colonial days
- A history of U.S. feminisms, Rory Dicker
- Maternal bodies, redefining motherhood in early America, Nora Doyle
- Womanhood in America, from colonial times to the present, Mary P. Ryan
- Handbook of American women's history, Angela M. Howard & Frances M. Kavenik, editors
- Women and the American experience, Nancy Woloch
- Tidal wave, how women changed America at century's end, Sara M. Evans
- Movers and shakers;, American women thinkers and activists, 1900-1970
- The oven birds: American women on womanhood, 1820-1920
- Woman, the American history of an idea, Lillian Faderman
- How can I keep on singing?, produced and directed by Melissa Young
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