VOLUME 07

NUMBER 01

2003

Editors : Kathryn Kish Sklar and Thomas Dublin
Published by Alexander Street Press and the
Center for the Historical Study of Women and Gender, SUNY Binghamton

From Wollstonecraft to Mill: What British and European Ideas and Social Movements Influenced the Emergence of Feminism in the Atlantic World, 1792-1869?
PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF NANCY HEWITT, REVISED BY KITTY SKLAR
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How Did a Multi-Racial Movement Develop in the Baltimore YWCA, 1883-1926?
BY KIMBERLY CRANDALL BOWLING AND KRISTE LINDENMEYER
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How Did Abolitionist Women and Their Slaveholding Relatives Negotiate Their Conflict over the Issue of Slavery?
BY SHERRY H. PENNEY AND JAMES D. LIVINGSTON
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How Did Black Women in the NAACP Promote the Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill, 1918-1923?
BY ANGELICA MUNGARRO, UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF KAREN ANDERSON
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How Did the Portland YWCA Enhance the Lives of Women, 1901-2000?
BY PATRICIA A. SCHECHTER
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