Separate Shelves: Gender Distinctions and Market Segmentation in
American Children's Publishing, 1860-1960
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"It Just Ain't Like It Used To Be": The Relationship of Food,
Culture, & Metabolic Disease in African American Senior
Citizens of the South
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Subjugated Citizenship:
The Politics and Psychology of
Domesticity in
The Street by Ann
Petry, The Dollmaker by Harriet Arnow,
and The Changelings
by Jo Sinclair
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"So Powerful a Form": Rethinking Girls' Sexuality
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In Our Own Hands: Black Private Education in Chicago,
1940-1986
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"There Was a Tradition Among the Women": New Orleans's Colored
Creole Women and the Making of a Community in the Tremé and
Seventh Ward, 1791-1930
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Migrant Remittances Received in Mexico: Gender Implications and
Remittances' Impact on Children's Education and Nutrition
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The Conception of Contraception: The Influence of Public Health on
the Clinical Birth Control Movement
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"The Instinct of Every Real Woman": The Ideas of the Anti-Suffrage
Movement in the U.S., 1868-1920
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The Development and Revitalization of the Chilean and Argentine New
Song Movement