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Belfrage, Sally | June 30, 1984 issue
Focuses on the protests conducted by women, since September 1981, outside an American Air Force base in England, against the installation of U.S. cruise...

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Komisar, Lucy | September 18, 1976 issue
Reports on women in American politics. Success of women as a political force; Women's organization of constituencies that would follow their lead in committees...

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Topolsky, Mary | September 6, 1975 issue
Reviews books of women in politics. 'Political Woman,' by Jeane J. Kirkpatrick; 'Clout, Womanpower and Politics,' by Susan and Martin Tolchin; 'Women in...

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Waldron, Ann | April 24, 1972 issue
Reports that the leader of the reform coalition in theTexas House of Representatives, Frances Farenthold, is contesting for the post of governor. Information...

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Collins, Mary Jean | May 23, 1987 issue
This article focuses on the book "Why the E.R.A. Failed: Politics, Women's Rights, and the Amending Process of the Constitution," written by Marry Frances...

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Pollitt, Katha | April 12, 2004 issue
The author considers how the Democratic Party can cultivate single women voters. Single women under 65--those separated, widowed, divorced or never married--represent...

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Cammer, Robert | December 29, 1962 issue
Presents several letters to the editor related to U.S. politics. Views on economic inequalities and political problems; Protest the House Un-American Activities...

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Hunsucker, Suzanne | November 9, 1970 issue
The article throws light on women rights in Wyoming. Wyoming may have been the first state to grant women the right to vote, but it will be the last to...

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September 25, 1943 issue
This article presents information on political developments around the world, that appeared in the previous issues of the periodical "The Nation." The September...

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Villard, Oswald Garrison | September 18, 1937 issue
This article focuses on the book "The Greatest American Woman: Lucretia Mott," by Lloyd C.M. Hare. Lucretia Mott would have been the first to protest against...

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