Women + Social conditions
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Women + Social conditions
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Women + Social conditions
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Incoming Resources
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- The limits of independence, American women, 1760-1800, Marylynn Salmon
- Women & power, a manifesto, Mary Beard
- Dear Ijeawele, or, A feminist manifesto in fifteen suggestions, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
- Breaking new ground, American women 1800-1848, Michael Goldberg
- Invisible women, data bias in a world designed for men, Caroline Criado Perez
- Biographical supplement and index, Harriet Sigerman
- This will be my undoing, living at the intersection of black, female, and feminist in (white) America, Morgan Jerkins
- The underground girls of Kabul, in search of a hidden resistance in Afghanistan, Jenny Nordberg
- Women in 19th-century America, Fiona Macdonald
- The colonial mosaic, American women 1600-1760, Jane Kamensky
- Women in the ancient world, Jenifer Neils
- New paths to power, American women 1890-1920, Karen Manners Smith
- Divided we stand, the battle over women's rights and family values that polarized American politics, Marjorie J. Spruill
- An unfinished battle, American women, 1848-1865, Harriet Sigerman
- On our best behavior, the seven deadly sins and the price women pay to be good, Elise Loehnen
- The moment of lift, how empowering women changes the world, Melinda Gates
- Here we are, feminism for the real world, edited by Kelly Jensen
- Era of ignition, coming of age in a time of rage and revolution, Amber Tamblyn
- The bonobo sisterhood, revolution through female alliance, Diane L. Rosenfeld
- From ballots to breadlines, American women, 1920-1940, Sarah Jane Deutsch
- Housewife, why women still do it all and what to do instead, Lisa Selin Davis
- Pushing the limits, American women, 1940-1961, Elaine Tyler May
- Shared sisterhood, how to take collective action for racial and gender equity at work, Dr. Tina Opie and Dr. Beth A. Livingston
- The book of Flora, Meg Elison
- Finish the fight!:, the brave and revolutionary women who fought for the right to vote, written by the Staff of The New York Times, including Veronica Chambers [and 5 others] ; portrait illustrations by Monica Ahanonu [and 11 others]
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