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UNEQUAL SISTERS: A MULTICULTURAL READER IN U.S. WOMEN*S HISTORY
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UNEQUAL SISTERS: A MULTICULTURAL READER IN U.S. WOMEN*S HISTORY Paperback - 1990

by ELLEN DUBOIS, VICKI L. RUIZ,

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Routledge, 1990. N/A. Paperback. New/New.
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One of the principal projects of the contemporary feminist movement in the United States has been the development of a sense of community among women, rooted in their common oppression and expressed through a distinctive women's culture.