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| CRIME, VIOLENCE, AND SUICIDE | Ahrens, Gale | Lucy Parsons: Freedom, Equality & Solidarity, Writings and Speeches, 1878-1937 | Charles H. Kerr Publishing | 2003 | English |
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| Criss Miss | Ford-Smith, Honor | Lionheart Gal: Life Stories of Jamaican Women | University of the West Indies | 2005 | English |
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| Critical Approaches to the Study of African American Literature | Walker, Margaret | On Being Female, Black and Free: Essays by Margaret Walker, 1932-1992 | University of Tennessee Press | 1997 | English |
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| Crossing Boundaries: Race - Gender - Identity in Short Narrative Fiction by Women Writers of the Dominican Republic | Bankay, Anna Maria | Gendered Realities: Essays in Caribbean Feminist Thought | University of the West Indies | 2002 | English |
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| Crossroads | Ntongana, Regina | Women Writing Africa, vol. 1: The Southern Region | Feminist Press | 2003 | English |
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| Crowing Hens are Not Aberrant: Gender, Culture and Performance Conversation; A Jamaican Perspective | Mohammed, Patricia | Gendered Realities: Essays in Caribbean Feminist Thought | University of the West Indies | 2002 | English |
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| Cuban Journal | Philip, Marlene Nourbese | A Genealogy of Resistance and Other Essays | Mercury Press | 1997 | English |
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| THE DAUGHTER, THE MOTHER, AND THE HUSBAND | Athman, Fatma binti ; Lihamba, Amandina ; Moyo, Fulata L. | Women Writing Africa: The Eastern Region: The Women Writing Africa Project, Volume 3 | The Feminist Press | 2007 | English |
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| Daughters of Divine Love: Two Songs | Anonymous African Author from Nigeria ; Ezumah, Nkoli | Women Writing Africa, vol. 2: West Africa and the Sahel | Feminist Press | 2005 | English |
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| Death Of Bomefree | Truth, Sojourner | Narrative of Sojourner Truth, a Bondswoman of Olden Time, Emancipated by the New York Legislature in the Early Part of the Present Century | Privately Published | 1878 | English |
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| Death of Mau-Mau Bett | Truth, Sojourner | Narrative of Sojourner Truth, a Bondswoman of Olden Time, Emancipated by the New York Legislature in the Early Part of the Present Century | Privately Published | 1878 | English |
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| Death Of Mrs Eliza Fowler | Truth, Sojourner | Narrative of Sojourner Truth, a Bondswoman of Olden Time, Emancipated by the New York Legislature in the Early Part of the Present Century | Privately Published | 1878 | English |
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| Death of the Christian | Plato, Ann | Essays: Including Biographies and Miscellaneous Pieces, in Prose and Poetry | Privately published | 1841 | English |
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| Deborah Nazi-Boni: The Ugliest Girl in the Kingdom | Badasu, Cosmos ; Levin, Tobe ; Miller, Judith | Women Writing Africa, vol. 2: West Africa and the Sahel | Feminist Press | 2005 | English |
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| Decision of Character | Plato, Ann | Essays: Including Biographies and Miscellaneous Pieces, in Prose and Poetry | Privately published | 1841 | English |
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| Description of a Desert | Plato, Ann | Essays: Including Biographies and Miscellaneous Pieces, in Prose and Poetry | Privately published | 1841 | English |
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| Detention Alone Is a Trial in Itself | Mandela, Winnie Madikizela | Women Writing Africa, vol. 1: The Southern Region | Feminist Press | 2003 | English |
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| Di Flower Vase | Ford-Smith, Honor | Lionheart Gal: Life Stories of Jamaican Women | University of the West Indies | 2005 | English |
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| Diary Pages 1980-1990 | Archer-Straw, Petrine | Gendered Realities: Essays in Caribbean Feminist Thought | University of the West Indies | 2002 | English |
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| Diligence and Negligence | Plato, Ann | Essays: Including Biographies and Miscellaneous Pieces, in Prose and Poetry | Privately published | 1841 | English |
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| Dinah Cox 1804--1909 | Logan, Amy | Homespun Heroines and Other Women of Distinction | Aldine Printing House | 1926 | English |
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| Dior Konate: She Who Destroys Her Harp | Alou, Antoinette Tidjani ; Anonymous African Author from Senegal | Women Writing Africa, vol. 2: West Africa and the Sahel | Feminist Press | 2005 | English |
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| Dis Place — The Space Between | Philip, Marlene Nourbese | A Genealogy of Resistance and Other Essays | Mercury Press | 1997 | English |
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| The Disappearing Debate: Or, how the discussion of racism has been taken over by the censorship issue | Philip, Marlene Nourbese | Frontiers: Essays and Writings on Racism and Culture | Mercury Press | 1992 | English |
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| Disturbing the Peace | Philip, Marlene Nourbese | Frontiers: Essays and Writings on Racism and Culture | Mercury Press | 1992 | English |
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| Do Not Expose A Secret | Lihamba, Amandina ; Moyo, Fulata L. ; Mulokozi, M. M. | Women Writing Africa: The Eastern Region: The Women Writing Africa Project, Volume 3 | The Feminist Press | 2007 | English |
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| Doing It from Scratch: The Challenge of Black Lesbian Organizing | Smith, Barbara | The Truth That Never Hurts: Writing on Race, Gender and Freedom | Rutgers University Press | 1998 | English |
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| The Double Paradox | Mohammed, Patricia | Gendered Realities: Essays in Caribbean Feminist Thought | University of the West Indies | 2002 | English |
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| Dr. Susan S. (McKinney) Steward | Lyons, Maritcha Remond | Homespun Heroines and Other Women of Distinction | Aldine Printing House | 1926 | English |
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| Dragon Come Down, Dove Gorn Up: The Poetics of Silence and the Unvoiced | Philip, Marlene Nourbese | A Genealogy of Resistance and Other Essays | Mercury Press | 1997 | English |
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| E. May Crawford FACE TO FACE WITH WANGU WA MAKERI | Crawford, E. May ; Lihamba, Amandina ; Moyo, Fulata L. | Women Writing Africa: The Eastern Region: The Women Writing Africa Project, Volume 3 | The Feminist Press | 2007 | English |
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| Earth and Sound: The Place of Poetry | Philip, Marlene Nourbese | A Genealogy of Resistance and Other Essays | Mercury Press | 1997 | English |
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| Ede Court Historians: Oya or the Wind Behind the Lightning | Ajayi, Omofolabo | Women Writing Africa, vol. 2: West Africa and the Sahel | Feminist Press | 2005 | English |
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| Education | Plato, Ann | Essays: Including Biographies and Miscellaneous Pieces, in Prose and Poetry | Privately published | 1841 | English |
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| Education in the Global Village | Walker, Margaret | On Being Female, Black and Free: Essays by Margaret Walker, 1932-1992 | University of Tennessee Press | 1997 | English |
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| Effects of Westernism | | Women Writing Africa, vol. 1: The Southern Region | Feminist Press | 2003 | English |
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| Efua Sutherland: New Life | Sutherland, Efua Theodora | Women Writing Africa, vol. 2: West Africa and the Sahel | Feminist Press | 2005 | English |
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| Efwa Kato: What We Women Can Do | Kato, Efwa | Women Writing Africa, vol. 2: West Africa and the Sahel | Feminist Press | 2005 | English |
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| Eight: Cameroon: Overcoming Custom, Discrimination and Powerlessness | Wanyeki, L. Muthoni | Women and Land in Africa: Culture, Religion and Realizing Women's Rights | Zed Books | 2003 | English |
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| Eight: First Freedom - 1800-1831 | | We Are Your Sisters: Black Women in the Nineteenth Century | W. W. Norton | 1984 | English |
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| Eight: TANANARIVE DUE | Due, Patricia Stephens, 1939- | Freedom In the Family: A Mother-Daughter Memoir of the Fight for Civil Rights | Ballantine Books | 2003 | English |
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| Eighteen: Slavery Made Us Tough | | We Are Your Sisters: Black Women in the Nineteenth Century | W. W. Norton | 1984 | English |
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| Eighteen: TANANARIVE DUE | Due, Patricia Stephens, 1939- | Freedom In the Family: A Mother-Daughter Memoir of the Fight for Civil Rights | Ballantine Books | 2003 | English |
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| The Eighth Day — Thursday, 20th May | | Women Writing Africa, vol. 1: The Southern Region | Feminist Press | 2003 | English |
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| THE EIGHT-HOUR STRIKE OF 1886 | Ahrens, Gale | Lucy Parsons: Freedom, Equality & Solidarity, Writings and Speeches, 1878-1937 | Charles H. Kerr Publishing | 2003 | English |
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| Eleven: PATRICIA STEPHENS DUE | Due, Patricia Stephens, 1939- | Freedom In the Family: A Mother-Daughter Memoir of the Fight for Civil Rights | Ballantine Books | 2003 | English |
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| Eleven: Senegal: Land Rights, Culture and Religion | Wanyeki, L. Muthoni | Women and Land in Africa: Culture, Religion and Realizing Women's Rights | Zed Books | 2003 | English |
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| Eleven: Women with a Special Mission | | We Are Your Sisters: Black Women in the Nineteenth Century | W. W. Norton | 1984 | English |
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| THE ELEVENTH OF NOVEMBER, 1887 | Ahrens, Gale | Lucy Parsons: Freedom, Equality & Solidarity, Writings and Speeches, 1878-1937 | Charles H. Kerr Publishing | 2003 | English |
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| Elieshi Lema TRYST WITH PERIL | Lema, Elieshi ; Lihamba, Amandina ; Moyo, Fulata L. | Women Writing Africa: The Eastern Region: The Women Writing Africa Project, Volume 3 | The Feminist Press | 2007 | English |
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| Elijah William Smith: A Colored Poet Of Early Days | Dworkin, Ira | Daughter of the Revolution | Rutgers University Press | 2007 | English |
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| Eliza Ann Gardner 1831--1922 | Fleming, Sarah | Homespun Heroines and Other Women of Distinction | Aldine Printing House | 1926 | English |
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| Eliza Anna Scroggins 1820-1912 | Wagner, Willie A. | Homespun Heroines and Other Women of Distinction | Aldine Printing House | 1926 | English |
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| Eliza Loomis Sherman | Plato, Ann | Essays: Including Biographies and Miscellaneous Pieces, in Prose and Poetry | Privately published | 1841 | English |
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| Eliza P. Fox | Stokes, Ora B. | Homespun Heroines and Other Women of Distinction | Aldine Printing House | 1926 | English |
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| Elizabeth Low | Plato, Ann | Essays: Including Biographies and Miscellaneous Pieces, in Prose and Poetry | Privately published | 1841 | English |
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| Elizabeth Mgbeke Ezumah: Champion of Twins | Mgbeke Ezumah, Elizabeth | Women Writing Africa, vol. 2: West Africa and the Sahel | Feminist Press | 2005 | English |
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| Elizabeth N. Smith | Lyons, Maritcha Remond | Homespun Heroines and Other Women of Distinction | Aldine Printing House | 1926 | English |
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| Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf: President Doe's Prisoner | Busia, Abena P.A. ; Johnson-Sirleaf, Ellen | Women Writing Africa, vol. 2: West Africa and the Sahel | Feminist Press | 2005 | English |
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| Elspeth Huxley and Margery Perham LETTERS ON RACE AND POLITICS | Huxley, Elspeth ; Lihamba, Amandina ; Moyo, Fulata L. | Women Writing Africa: The Eastern Region: The Women Writing Africa Project, Volume 3 | The Feminist Press | 2007 | English |
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| The Emancipation of a Household Slave | Ford-Smith, Honor | Lionheart Gal: Life Stories of Jamaican Women | University of the West Indies | 2005 | English |
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| Emergency Call from the Women of Namibia | Shamena, Nehambo Magdalena | Women Writing Africa, vol. 1: The Southern Region | Feminist Press | 2003 | English |
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| Emily Mkandawire SHOULD WOMEN BE EDUCATED? | Lihamba, Amandina ; Mkandawire, Emily ; Moyo, Fulata L. | Women Writing Africa: The Eastern Region: The Women Writing Africa Project, Volume 3 | The Feminist Press | 2007 | English |
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| Emily Ruete, also known as Princess Salma of Zanzibar A ROYAL CHILDHOOD IN ZANZIBAR | Lihamba, Amandina ; Moyo, Fulata L. ; Mulokozi, M. M. | Women Writing Africa: The Eastern Region: The Women Writing Africa Project, Volume 3 | The Feminist Press | 2007 | English |
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| Eminence from Obscurity | Plato, Ann | Essays: Including Biographies and Miscellaneous Pieces, in Prose and Poetry | Privately published | 1841 | English |
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| Employment of Time | Plato, Ann | Essays: Including Biographies and Miscellaneous Pieces, in Prose and Poetry | Privately published | 1841 | English |
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| Envisioning a Politics of Change within Caribbean Gender Relations | Lewis, Linden | Gendered Realities: Essays in Caribbean Feminist Thought | University of the West Indies | 2002 | English |
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| Epigram | Scott, Kesho Yvonne fl. 2000 | The Habit of Surviving: Black Women's Strategies for Life | Rutgers University Press | 1991 | English |
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| Epilogue | Reddock, Rhoda E. | Women, Labor and Politics in Trinidad and Tobago | Zed Books | 1994 | English |
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| Epilogue | Davis, Angela Yvonne | Angela Davis: An Autobiography | Random House | 1974 | English |
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| Epilogue | | Women Writing Africa, vol. 1: The Southern Region | Feminist Press | 2003 | English |
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| Epilogue Race, Gender, and the Law | Walker, Margaret | On Being Female, Black and Free: Essays by Margaret Walker, 1932-1992 | University of Tennessee Press | 1997 | English |
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| Epilogue: After Slavery: Old Patterns and New Myths | White, Deborah Gray | Ar'n't I A Woman | W. W. Norton | 1985 | English |
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| Erusa Kibanda DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | Kibanda, Erusa ; Lihamba, Amandina ; Moyo, Fulata L. | Women Writing Africa: The Eastern Region: The Women Writing Africa Project, Volume 3 | The Feminist Press | 2007 | English |
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| Essentialism versus Constructivism: Time for a Rapprochement | Mohammed, Patricia | Gendered Realities: Essays in Caribbean Feminist Thought | University of the West Indies | 2002 | English |
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| Ester Nakate NAKAYIMA AND THE WONDER TREE | Lihamba, Amandina ; Moyo, Fulata L. ; Mulokozi, M. M. | Women Writing Africa: The Eastern Region: The Women Writing Africa Project, Volume 3 | The Feminist Press | 2007 | English |
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| Esther Mwachombo I WANT SCHOOL, NOT MARRIAGE | Lihamba, Amandina ; Moyo, Fulata L. ; Mulokozi, M. M. | Women Writing Africa: The Eastern Region: The Women Writing Africa Project, Volume 3 | The Feminist Press | 2007 | English |
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| Esther Shadrack Mwachiru MY MOTHER, MY HERO | Lihamba, Amandina ; Moyo, Fulata L. ; Mulokozi, M. M. | Women Writing Africa: The Eastern Region: The Women Writing Africa Project, Volume 3 | The Feminist Press | 2007 | English |
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| Every Jail on the Pacific Coast Knows Me | Ashbaugh, Carolyn | Lucy Parsons: American Revolutionary | Charles H. Kerr Publishing | 1976 | English |
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| The Evils of Intemperance and Their Remedy | Dworkin, Ira | Daughter of the Revolution | Rutgers University Press | 2007 | English |
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| Exodus A Run | Ford-Smith, Honor | Lionheart Gal: Life Stories of Jamaican Women | University of the West Indies | 2005 | English |
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| Explanation | Wheatley, Phillis | Memoir and Poems of Phillis Wheatley, A Native African and a Slave | I. Knapp | 1838 | English |
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| Eye to Eye: Black Women, Hatred, and Anger | Lorde, Audre Geraldine | Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches | Crossing Press | 1984 | English |
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| THE FACTORY CHILD | Ahrens, Gale | Lucy Parsons: Freedom, Equality & Solidarity, Writings and Speeches, 1878-1937 | Charles H. Kerr Publishing | 2003 | English |
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| Fall Tomorrow | Thomas, Gladys | Women Writing Africa, vol. 1: The Southern Region | Feminist Press | 2003 | English |
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| FAMOUS WOMEN OF HISTORY | Ahrens, Gale | Lucy Parsons: Freedom, Equality & Solidarity, Writings and Speeches, 1878-1937 | Charles H. Kerr Publishing | 2003 | English |
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| FAMOUS WOMEN OF HISTORY | Ahrens, Gale | Lucy Parsons: Freedom, Equality & Solidarity, Writings and Speeches, 1878-1937 | Charles H. Kerr Publishing | 2003 | English |
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| FAMOUS WOMEN OF HISTORY | Ahrens, Gale | Lucy Parsons: Freedom, Equality & Solidarity, Writings and Speeches, 1878-1937 | Charles H. Kerr Publishing | 2003 | English |
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| Fannie Jackson Coppin 1835-1912 Teacher and Moulder of Character | Brown, Hallie Quinn | Homespun Heroines and Other Women of Distinction | Aldine Printing House | 1926 | English |
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| Fasting | Truth, Sojourner | Narrative of Sojourner Truth, a Bondswoman of Olden Time, Emancipated by the New York Legislature in the Early Part of the Present Century | Privately Published | 1878 | English |
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| Father Tongue | Philip, Marlene Nourbese | A Genealogy of Resistance and Other Essays | Mercury Press | 1997 | English |
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| Field Marshal Muthoni-Kirima WARRIOR WOMAN | Lihamba, Amandina ; Moyo, Fulata L. ; Mulokozi, M. M. | Women Writing Africa: The Eastern Region: The Women Writing Africa Project, Volume 3 | The Feminist Press | 2007 | English |
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| Fifteen: PATRICIA STEPHENS DUE | Due, Patricia Stephens, 1939- | Freedom In the Family: A Mother-Daughter Memoir of the Fight for Civil Rights | Ballantine Books | 2003 | English |
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| Fifteen: View from the North | | We Are Your Sisters: Black Women in the Nineteenth Century | W. W. Norton | 1984 | English |
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| The Fifth Day — Monday, 17th May | | Women Writing Africa, vol. 1: The Southern Region | Feminist Press | 2003 | English |
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| Finding A Brother And Sister | Truth, Sojourner | Narrative of Sojourner Truth, a Bondswoman of Olden Time, Emancipated by the New York Legislature in the Early Part of the Present Century | Privately Published | 1878 | English |
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| The First Day — Friday, 13th May | | Women Writing Africa, vol. 1: The Southern Region | Feminist Press | 2003 | English |
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| Five: Culture, Practice and Law: Women's Access to Land in Rwanda | Wanyeki, L. Muthoni | Women and Land in Africa: Culture, Religion and Realizing Women's Rights | Zed Books | 2003 | English |
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| Five: Letters from Slave Women | | We Are Your Sisters: Black Women in the Nineteenth Century | W. W. Norton | 1984 | English |
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| Five: PATRICIA STEPHENS DUE | Due, Patricia Stephens, 1939- | Freedom In the Family: A Mother-Daughter Memoir of the Fight for Civil Rights | Ballantine Books | 2003 | English |
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