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- A Bibliography of Early American Women's Writings at the British Library
- The Impact of Women on American Education. INSTITUTION American Univ., Washington, DC
- REVOLT, THEY SAID. 1 a Project by Andrea Geyer
- The Economy of Health in Catharine Beecher's Domestic Ideology
- Motherhood and the Periodical Press: the Myth and the Medium
- The Progression of Domesticating Politics
- Charlotte Perkins Gilman Portrait of Charlotte Perkins Stetson [Gilman] by Charles Walter Stetson, 1891
- The Beecher Sisters As Nineteenth-Century Feminist Icons of the Sameness-Difference Debate Tracy A
- AMERICAN ANTIGONE: WOMEN, EDUCATION, NATION, 1800-1870 by ROBERT E
- 47Th Annual Convention
- BENDING the BOW How Ordinary People Spark Visionary Social Movements
- Catharine Beecher: America's First Female Philosopher and Theologian Mark Hall George Fox University, [email protected]
- Signed, Susan B. Anthony a ‘Stunning Discovery’ Adds to Rochester’S Rich History As Home to the Women’S Suffrage Movement
- Mistress of Her Art: Anne Laura Clarke, Traveling Lecturer of the 1820S
- How Women Won the Vote, Vol. 1
- An Enlarging Influence: Women of New Orleans, Julia Ward Howe
- The Higher Education of Women in the South: an Annotated Bibliography
- American Women in Science Before the Civil War
- Early Strategies for Women's Rights by April Dawn Fosdick a Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts In
- Material Culture and Domestic Texts: Textiles in the Texts of Warner, Adams, Wilson, Sadlier, Stoddard, and Phelps Laura Smith University of New Hampshire, Durham
- Woman's Profession"
- Where “The Religious” and “The Secular” Converge
- The Art of Thomas Hicks and Celebrity Culutre in Mid-Nineteenth-Century New York
- The Reinterpretation of American History and Culture. INSTITUTION National Council for the Social Studies, Washington, D.C
- The Dubuque Female Seminary: Catharine Beecher's Blueprint For
- Religion and Liberalism in the Nineteeenth Century
- Remarkable American Women Issue” of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R