Women's rights -- United States
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- Reproductive politics, what everyone needs to know, Rickie Solinger
- Rebirth of feminism, Judith Hole and Ellen Levine
- Controlling women, what we must do now to save reproductive freedom, Kathryn Kolbert & Julie F. Kay
- The proceedings of the Woman's Rights Convention, held at Worcester, October 23d & 24th, 1850
- The women's movement against sexual harassment, Carrie N. Baker
- Getting paid while taking time, the women's movement and the development of paid family leave policies in the United States, Megan A. Sholar
- Reproductive rights as human rights, women of color and the fight for reproductive justice, Zakiya Luna
- ... to form a more perfect union ..., justice for American women, report of the Commission
- A survey of the legal status of women in the forty-eight states, following the program of the committee on the legal status of women, National league of women voters
- Women's rights, documents decoded, Aimee D. Shouse
- Sidelined, sports, culture, and being a woman in America, Julie DiCaro
- The new feminism in twentieth-century America., Edited and with an introd. by June Sochen
- Sex and caste in America
- The American woman;, her changing social, economic, and political roles, 1920-1970
- Voices for women, 1980 report of the President's Advisory Committee for Women
- Responsibilities of woman, a speech at the Woman's Rights Convention, Worcester, October 15, 1851, by Mrs. C.I.H. Nichols
- Divided we stand, the battle over women's rights and family values that polarized American politics, Marjorie J. Spruill
- Unfinished business, women, men, work, family, Anne-Marie Slaughter
- The proceedings of the Woman's Rights Convention, held at Worcester, October 15th and 16th, 1851
- Nobody's victim, fighting psychos, stalkers, pervs, and trolls, Carrie Goldberg ; with Jeannine Amber
- The politics of parenthood, child care, women's rights, and the myth of the good mother, Mary Frances Berry
- The women's liberation movement, Sylvia Engdahl, editor
- One woman, one vote, a production of the Educational Film Center ; written and produced by Ruth Pollak ; co-producer and writer, Felicia M. Widman ; edited by Patty Stern, A.C. Warden
- Pregnancy and power, a short history of reproductive politics in America, Rickie Solinger
- Why did some men support the women's rights movement in the 1850s, and how did their ideas compare to those of women in the movement?, by Gretchen Brecht and Kathryn Kish Sklar
- The first 18 months, a status report of the Carter Administration action on International Women's Year resolutions
- Why we lost the ERA, Jane J. Mansbridge
- In pursuit of equal rights, women in the seventies, League of Women Voters of the United States
- Gender talk, the struggle for women's equality in African American communities, Johnnetta Betsch Cole, Beverly Guy-Sheftall
- Oregon report from the National Women's Conference, Houston, Texas, November 18 to 21, 1977
- Reproductive justice, an introduction, Loretta J. Ross and Rickie Solinger
- After Houston
- Life's work, from the trenches, a moral argument for choice, Dr. Willie Parker
- Town bloody hall, a dialogue on women's liberation, Pennebaker Inc. ; by Chris Hegedus, D.A. Pennebaker
- The silenced majority;, women and American democracy
- Why ERA failed, politics, women's rights, and the amending process of the constitution, Mary Frances Berry
- The proceedings of the Woman's Rights Convention, held at Akron, Ohio, May 28 and 29, 1851
- Sisterhood is powerful, an anthology of writings from the women's liberation movement, edited by Robin Morgan
- Report of the Woman's rights meeting, at Mercantile hall, May 27, 1859 ...
- From abortion to reproductive freedom, transforming a movement, Marlene Gerber Fried, editor
- What were the origins of International Women's Day, 1886-1920?, by Kathryn Kish Sklar and Lauren Kryzak
- The oven birds: American women on womanhood, 1820-1920
- The Equal Rights Amendment--Senator Ervin's minority report and the Yale law journal
- Winning the vote, the triumph of the American woman suffrage movement, Robert P.J. Cooney, Jr. in collaboration with the National Women's History Project
- One woman, one vote, an Educational Film Center production for the American Experience ; WGBH Educational Foundation ; WGBH Boston ; written and produced by Ruth Pollak ; co-producer and writer, Felicia M. Widmann