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Sisters in spirit: Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) influence on early American feminists
by Wagner, Sally Roesch
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Summertown, Tenn. : Native Voices, 2001
. 127 p. :
, Includes bibliographical references and index.
22 cm.
Date:2001
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A kids book about : feminism /
by Mcilroy, Emma,
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. 1 volume (unpaged) ;
26 cm
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111 trees : how one village celebrates the birth of every girl /
by Singh, Rina,
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. 36 pages :
27 cm.
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The league of super feminists /
by Malle, Mirion,
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. 54 pages :
, Originally published by La Ville Brûle.
24 cm
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Girls on the rise /
by Gorman, Amanda,
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New York, NY Penguin Random House 2025
. 1 volume (unpaged) :
, Amanda Gorman is the youngest presidential inaugural poet in US history. She is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Hill We Climb, Call Us What We Carry, and the children's picture books Change Sings and Something, Someday. She has been nominated for a Grammy Award and was honored with the Chairman's Award at the 55th NAACP Image Awards. In a groundbreaking collaboration with the Estée Lauder Companies as a Global Changemaker, she established the Writing Change initiative to support grassroots organizations dedicated to advancing literacy as a pathway to social change. She graduated cum laude from Harvard University and now lives in her hometown of Los Angeles.
27 cm
Date:2025
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