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|g V. 1.
|t Votes for women: a symposium by leading thinkers of colored America --
|t Last hired, first fired: Black women workers during World War II /
|r Anderson, Karen T. --
|t Era Bell Thompson: a North Dakota daughter /
|r Anderson, Karen T. --
|t Quiet suffering: Atlanta women in the 1930s /
|r Blackwelder, Julia Kirk --
|t Women in the work force: Atlanta, New Orleans, and San Antonio, 1930-1940 /
|r Blackwelder, Julia Kirk --
|t Kansas Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, 1900-1930 /
|r Brady, Marilyn Dell --
|t Organizing Afro-American Girl's clubs in Kansas in the 1920's /
|r Brady, Marilyn Dell --
|t Black women and the Great War: mobilization and reform in the south /
|r Breen, William J. --
|t Religion, politics, and gender: the leadership of Nannie Helen Burroughs /
|r Brooks, Evelyn --
|t Womanist consciousness: Maggie Lena Walker and the independent order of Saint Luke /
|r Brown, Elsa Barkley --
|t Frances Joseph-Gaudet: Black philanthropist /
|r Bryan, Violet H. --
|t Ella Baker: organizing for civil rights /
|r Cantarow, Ellen and Susan Gushee O'Malley --
|t It jus be's dat way sometime: the sexual politics of women's blues /
|r Carby, Hazel V. --
|t Third step: Anna Julia Cooper and Black education in the District of Columbia, 1910-1960 /
|r Chateauvert, Melinda --
|t 'This work ad a end:' African-American domestic workers in Washington D.C., 1910-1940 /
|r Clark-Lewis, Elizabeth --
|t Black women and segregated public transportation: ninety years of resistance /
|r Coleman, Willi --
|t Female protection and the sun light: two contemporary Negro mutual aid societies /
|r Ergood, Bruce --
|t Caring and sharing since World War I: the League of Women for Community Service-a Black volunteer organization in Boston /
|r Farly, Ena L. --
|t Afro-American experience: the women in New York City's jail /
|r Feinman, Clarice --
|g v. 2.
|t Women's Improvement Club of Indianapolis: Black women pioneers in tuberculosis work, 1903-1938 /
|r Ferguson, Earline Rae --
|t Case studies of Black female heads of households in the welfare system: socialization and survival /
|r Ford, Beverly --
|t 'Together and in harness': women's traditions in the sanctified church /
|r Gilkes, Cheryl Townsend --
|t Successful rebellious professionals: the Black woman's professional identity and community commitment /
|r Gilkes, Cheryl Townsend --
|t Struggle of Virginia Proctor Powell Florence /
|r Gunn, Arthur C. --
|t Social contributions of the Negro woman since 1940 /
|r Guzman, Jessie P. --
|t Beyond the classroom:: organizational lives of Black female educators in the District of Columbia, 1890-1930 /
|r Harley, Sharon --
|t Black women in a southern city: Washington, D.C. /
|r Harley, Sharon --
|t Negroes in domestic service in the United States /
|r Haynes, Elizabeth Ross --
|t Beyond the family economy: Black and White working-class women during the Great Depression /
|r Helmbold, Lois Rita --
|t Ethel Johns Report: Black women in the nursing profession, 1925 /
|r Hine, Darlene Clark --
|t From hospital to college: Black nurse leaders and the rise of collegiate nursing schools /
|r Hine, Darlene Clark --
|t Mabel K. Staupers and the integration of Black nurses into the armed forces /
|r Hine, Darlene Clark --
|t Call that never came: Black women nurses and World War I, an historical note /
|r Hine , Darlene Clark --
|g v. 3.
|t 'They shall mount up with wings as eagles': historical images of Black nurses, 1890-1950 /
|r Hine, Darlene Clark --
|t Alice Dunbar-Nelson: Delaware writer and woman of affairs /
|r Hull, Gloria T. --
|t Correct thing: Charlotte Hawkins Brown and the Palmer Institute /
|r Hunter, Tera --
|t 'Say Africa when you pray': the activities of early Black Baptist women missionaries among Liberian women and children /
|r Jacobs, Sylvia M. --
|t Afro-American women missionaries confront the African way of life /
|r Jacobs, Sylvia M. --
|t Their 'special mission': Afro-American women as missionaries to the Congo, 1894-1937 /
|r Jacobs, Sylvia . --
|t Seeking 'a new day and a new way': Black women and unions in southern tobacco industry /
|r Janiewski, Dolores --
|t Sisters under their skins: southern working women, 1880-1950 /
|r Janiewski, Dolores --
|t Sex and class: Black female tobacco workers in Durham, North Carolina, 1920-1940, and the development of the female consciousness /
|r Jones, Beverly W. --
|t 'They also serve': the National Association of Colored Women, Inc., 1895-1954 /
|r Kendrick, Ruby M. --
|t Achievement of Gwendolyn Brooks /
|r Lee, Don L. --
|t Mary McLeod Bethune-the educator; also including a selected annotated bibliography /
|r Leffall, Dolores C. and Janet L. Sims --
|t Early community work of Black club women /
|r Lerner, Gerda --
|t 'Our women and what they think,' Amy Jacques Garvey and the Negro world /
|r Matthews, Mark D. --
|t Neglected dimension of Jessie Redmon Fauset /
|r McDowell, Deborah E. --
|t Black woman as artist and critic: four versions /
|r McDowell, Margaret B. --
|t Self-help programs as educative activities of Black women in the south, 1895-1925; focus on four key areas /
|r Neverdon-Morton, Cynthia --
|t Black women workers in the twentieth century /
|r Newman, Debra L. --
|t Life in Mississippi: an interview with Fannie Lou Hamer /
|r O'Dell, J.H. --
|t Interview /
|r Rosa Parks --
|g v. 4.
|t Black women and American social welfare: the life of Fredericka Douglass Sprague Perry /
|r Peebles-Wilkins, Wilma --
|t Mother's wages: income earning among married Italian and Black women, 1896-1911 /
|r Pleck, Elizabeth H. --
|t Maria Louise Baldwin, 1856-1922 /
|r Porter, Dorothy --
|t Mary McLeod Bethune and the National Youth Administration: a case study of power relationships in the Black cabinet of Franklin D. Roosevelt /
|r Ross, B. Joyce --
|t Changes in the status of women during the quarter century (1955-1980) /
|r Saunders, Deloris M. --
|t Henrietta Vinton Davis and the Garvey Movement /
|r Seraile, William --
|t Mary McLeod Bethune and the National Youth Administration /
|r Smith, Elaine M. --
|t Charlotte Hawkins Brown /
|r Smith, Sandra N. --
|t Black feminism in Indiana, 1893-1933 /
|r Stetson, Erlene --
|t Carrie Still Shepperson: the hollows of her footsteps /
|r Still, Judith Anne --
|t Disconcerted Black feminists: prelude and postscript to the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment /
|r Terborg-Penn, Rosalyn --
|t Washington, D.C. chapter-links, incorporated: friendship and service /
|r Trigg, Eula S. --
|t Complex bond: southern Black domestic workers and their White employees /
|r Tucker, Susan --
|t You have to fight for freedom /
|r Woods, Sylvia --
|t Negro washerwoman: a vanishing figure /
|r Woodson, Carter G. --
|t Dorothy Bolden, organizer of domestic workers: she was born poor but she would not bow down /
|r Yancy, Dorothy C.
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