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Explore the struggle for an inclusive role for women in American society. Chart the history of the women's suffrage movement, witness Helen Keller's miraculous story, follow Amelia Earhart's heartbreaking career in the air. and get a glimpse into Julia Child's life as a television pioneer and cultural icon.
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Bella Vista volume 2
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While transforming Bella Vista, her childhood home, into a destination cooking school, chef Isabel Johansen finds her plans interrupted by war-torn journalist Cormac O'Neill who has arrived to dig up old history.
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©1995
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142 pages ; 23 cm
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Gayle C. Shirley has gathered the stories of fourteen remarkable women from Montana's past. While readers may be familiar with the lives of some of these women, such as peace activist Jeannette Rankin, many of these women are little known. Now, for the first time, their lasting contributions are chronicled as a part of Montana's history.
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©2008
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ix, 180 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
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This volume presents a history of feminism in the United States, examining the first, second, and third waves of feminism, and includes a review of the major events and figures in the feminist movement from the nineteenth century through today. Starting with the motivations of nineteenth-century activists and ending with the feminist divide that exists today between young feminists and their foremothers.
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