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Continued scholarship in the field of women's history has led to new discoveries about individuals we thought we knew completely.
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Campbell Co. Public Library - Juvenile Nonfiction
J 920.72 HARRISON 2017
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J 920.72 HARRISON 2017
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Campbell Co. - Wright Branch - Juvenile Nonfiction
J 920.72 HARRISON 2017
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J 920.72 HARRISON 2017
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Based on her popular Instagram posts, debut author/illustrator Vashti Harrison shares the stories of 40 bold African American women who shaped history.
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Campbell Co. Public Library - Nonfiction
782.421649 IANDOLI 2019
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782.421649 IANDOLI 2019
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"For far too long, women in hip-hop have been relegated to the shadows, viewed as the designated "First Lady" thrown a contract, a pawn in some beef, or even worse. But as Kathy Iandoli makes clear, the reality is very different. Today, hip-hop is dominated by successful women such as Cardi B and Nicki Minaj, yet there are scores of female artists whose influence continues to resonate. God Save the Queens pays tribute to the women of hip-hop--from...
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"In the 1930s, Germany was a hotbed of scientific thought. But after the Nazis took power, Jewish and female citizens were forced outof their academic positions. Hedwig Kohn, Lise Meitner, Hertha Sponer, and Hildegard Stücklen were eminent in their fields, but they had no choice but to flee due to their Jewish ancestry or anti-Nazi sentiments. Their harrowing journey out of Germany became a life-and-death situation that required herculean efforts...
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"From one of the preeminent cultural critics of her generation, a radiant weave of memoir, criticism, and biography that tells the story of black women in music--from the Dixie Cups to Gladys Knight to Janet, Whitney, and Mariah-- as the foundational story of American pop"-- Provided by publisher.
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Campbell Co. - Wright Branch - Nonfiction
362.82 FESSLER 2006
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362.82 FESSLER 2006
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This book brings to light the lives of 1.5 million single American women in the years following World War II who, under enormous social and family pressure, were coerced to give up their newborn children. It tells not of wild and carefree sexual liberation, but rather of a devastating double standard that has had punishing long-term effects on these women and on the children they gave up. Single pregnant women were shunned by family and friends, evicted...
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A long-awaited English translation of the groundbreaking oral history of women in World War II across Europe and Russia—from the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature
“A landmark.”—Timothy Snyder, author of On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century
For more than three decades, Svetlana Alexievich has been the memory and conscience of the twentieth century. When the Swedish Academy...
“A landmark.”—Timothy Snyder, author of On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century
For more than three decades, Svetlana Alexievich has been the memory and conscience of the twentieth century. When the Swedish Academy...
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"The daring book for girls is the manual for everything that girls need to know -- and that doesn't mean sewing buttonholes! Whether its female heroes in history, secret note-passing skills, science projects, friendship bracelets, double dutch, cats cradle, the perfect cartwheel or the eternal mystery of what boys are thinking, this book has it all. But it's not just a guide to giggling at sleepovers -- although that is included, of course! Whether...
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A young girl imagines her own future as she puts on costumes and pretends to be great women from history, including Amelia Earhart, and Eleanor Roosevelt.
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Highlights the lives of women including Cleopatra, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Joan of Arc, Isabella I, Elizabeth I, Nzingha, Catherine the Great, Marie Antoinette, Victoria, Harriet Tubman, Tz'u-Hsi, Gertrude Bell, Jeannette Rankin, Eleanor Roosevelt, Golda Meir, Indira Gandhi, Eva Peron, Wilma Mankiller, Aung San Suu Kyi, and Rigoberta Menchu.
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"Now adapted for young readers! The incredible true story of the young women exposed to the "wonder drug" radium and their struggle for justice" -- Provided by publisher.
13) Little women
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Campbell Co. Public Library - Young Adult Nonfiction
SCHOOL HACKS YA ALCOTT L.
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SCHOOL HACKS YA ALCOTT L.
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Campbell Co. - Wright Branch - Young Adult Collection
YA ALCOTT L.
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YA ALCOTT L.
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Campbell Co. - Wright Branch - Audio Visual Collection
CD J ALCOTT L.
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CD J ALCOTT L.
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For generations, children around the world have come of age with Louisa May Alcott's March girls: hardworking eldest sister Meg, headstrong, impulsive Jo, timid Beth, and precocious Amy. With their father away at war, and their loving mother Marmee working to support the family, the four sisters have to rely on one another for support as they endure the hardships of wartime and poverty. We witness the sisters growing up and figuring out what role...
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Campbell Co. Public Library - Nonfiction
364.152 TELFER 2017
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364.152 TELFER 2017
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"In 1998, an FBI profiler infamously declared in a homicide conference, 'There are no female serial killers'--but Lady Killers offers fourteen creepy examples to the contrary."--Page 4 of cover.
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Campbell Co. Public Library - Nonfiction
363.17 MOORE 2017
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363.17 MOORE 2017
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Campbell Co. Public Library - Audio Visual Collection
CD 363.17 MOORE 2017
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CD 363.17 MOORE 2017
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Campbell Co. Public Library - Storage. See librarian for assistance.
LP BOOK CLUB KIT
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LP BOOK CLUB KIT
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Campbell Co. Public Library - Fiction
BOOK CLUB DISPLAY BK LP 363.17 MOORE 201
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BOOK CLUB DISPLAY BK LP 363.17 MOORE 201
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Campbell Co. Public Library - Large Print Collection
LP 363.17 MOORE 2017
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LP 363.17 MOORE 2017
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As World War I raged across the globe, hundreds of young women toiled away at the radium-dial factories, where they painted clock faces with a mysterious new substance called radium. Assured by their bosses that the luminous material was safe, the women themselves shone brightly in the dark, covered from head to toe with the glowing dust. With such a coveted job, these "shining girls" were considered the luckiest alive -- until they began to fall...
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Campbell Co. Public Library - Audio Visual Collection
CD 629.13 O'BRIEN 2018
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CD 629.13 O'BRIEN 2018
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Campbell Co. Public Library - Large Print Collection
LP 629.13 O'BRIEN 2018
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LP 629.13 O'BRIEN 2018
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Between the world wars, no sport was more popular, or more dangerous, than airplane racing. Thousands of fans flocked to multi-day events, and cities vied with one another to host them. The pilots themselves were hailed as dashing heroes who cheerfully stared death in the face. Well, the men were hailed. Female pilots were more often ridiculed than praised for what the press portrayed as silly efforts to horn in on a manly, and deadly, pursuit. Keith...
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Campbell Co. Public Library - Health and Wellness Collection
WELLNESS 616.0277 SKLOOT 2010
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WELLNESS 616.0277 SKLOOT 2010
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Campbell Co. - Wright Branch - Nonfiction
616.0277 SKLOOT 2010
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616.0277 SKLOOT 2010
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Her name was Henrietta Lacks, but scientists know her as HeLa. She was a poor Southern tobacco farmer, yet her cells--taken without her knowledge--became one of the most important tools in medicine. The first "immortal" human cells grown in culture, they are still alive today, though she has been dead for more than sixty years. HeLa cells were vital for developing the polio vaccine; uncovered secrets of cancer and viruses; helped lead to in vitro...
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"What would you wear to war? How would you dress for a winter mission in the open cockpit of a Russian bomber plane? At a fashion show in Occupied Paris? Singing in Harlem, or on fire watch in Tokyo.? Ready for Action is a unique, illustrated insight into the experiences of women worldwide during World War Two and its aftermath. The history of ten tumultuous years is reflected in clothes, fashion, accessories and uniforms. As housewives, fighters,...
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Presents portraits of the outstanding women who helped settle the Western frontier.
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With the outbreak of the Civil War, the small, social Southern town of Washington, D.C. found itself caught between warring sides in a four-year battle that would determine the future of the United States. After the declaration of secession, many fascinating Southern women left the city, leaving their friends--such as Adele Cutts Douglas and Elizabeth Blair Lee--to grapple with questions of safety and sanitation as the capital was transformed into...