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Sep 17, 2009
Highlights in the Anti-Rape Movement
By:
Elizabeth Stannard Gromisch
The anti-rape movement did not have many victories until the second wave of feminism started in the 1960s and 1970s.
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Sep 2, 2009
The Exploits of Patty Cannon
By:
Maureen Zieber
Kidnapping, smuggling and murder tend to be the exploits of a male hardened criminal. Sometimes in history the face of hideous crimes is a woman. This face, Patty Cannon.
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Sep 2, 2009
Women of Color and Marginalized People
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Maureen Zieber
The Women's Rights Movement was instrumental in bringing rights to all women of America. What tends to be forgotten are the other women who fought in their own way.
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Aug 25, 2009
Janet Mondlane: American Made African Formed
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Maureen Zieber
Through trials and heartache, Mrs. Mondlane dared to stand up for the rights of her family. Since moving to Mozambique over 30 years ago, she is standing for a nation.
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Jun 9, 2009
Muslim Women Leaders
By:
Amira Nowaira
Shajarat Al-Durr was no doubt an extraordinary woman. She ruled Egypt during a difficult period of its history when the country came under attack by crusading armies.
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Feb 17, 2009
Women's Suffrage
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Leah Deitz
The rights of women have improved significantly over the course of the 20th century. Here is a brief introduction to the suffrage movement.
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Jan 25, 2009
A Brief History of Women in the U.S. Senate
By:
Kat Long
This historical overview of women's presence in the U.S. Senate includes short profiles of trailblazing women who have been appointed or elected to serve.
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Dec 1, 2008
Some Ideas From a Few Radical Feminists
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Maureen Zieber
Radical feminists are the acting force of the American Woman's Movement. Their ideas and attitudes are the focus of many issues, and some are remembered more than others.
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Dec 1, 2008
Umm Kulthum or the Voice of Egypt
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Maureen Zieber
Born to a poor family, Umm Kulthum grew up to become the most recognized Aribic singer in the world. After singing her whole life, she became known as the voice of Egypt.
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Nov 20, 2008
Definition of Radical Feminism
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Maureen Zieber
With the passing of the 19th Amendment, radical feminism became a main-stay in women's rights movements that continue today, and continues to be divided on many issues.
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Nov 2, 2008
Alice Kyteler: Accused Irish Witch
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Alanna Muniz
As the first person to be tried for witchcraft in Ireland, Lady Alice Kyteler faced sorcery and heresy charges a century before the start of the European Witch-Hunt.
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Oct 15, 2008
Women Science Nobel Prize Winners
By:
Cecile Le Page
On Monday, October 6th, 2008, Françoise Barré-Sinoussi won the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine, adding another woman to the list of Nobel Prize winners.
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Oct 3, 2008
Korai: Statues of Greek Maidens
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Alanna Muniz
From the mid-seventh through the early fifth century B.C.E., female statues, known today as korai, emerged in Southeastern Europe in Greece and the Cyclades Islands.
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Oct 2, 2008
The Life and Times of Andrea Dworkin
By:
Brandi Rhoades
Radical feminist and lesbian Andrea Dworkin put forth a number of shocking theses about male-female relationships and fought against pornography.
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