Our Sister Editors

Our Sister Editors
Title Our Sister Editors PDF eBook
Author Patricia Okker
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Total Pages 278
Release 2008-06-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0820332496

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Our Sister Editors is the first book-length study of Sarah J. Hale's editorial career. From 1828 to 1836 Hale edited the Boston-based Ladies' Magazine and then from 1837 to 1877 Philadelphia's Godey's Lady's Book, which on the eve of the Civil War was the most widely read magazine in the United States, boasting more than 150,000 subscribers. Hale reviewed thousands of books, regularly contributed her own fiction and poetry to her magazines, wrote monthly editorials, and published the works of such writers as Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edgar Allan Poe, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Lydia Sigourney. Okker successfully relates Hale's contributions both to debates about the status of women and to the development of American literature. Unlike many of her contemporaries, Hale insisted on the power of women within both the public and private spheres. Throughout her long career, Hale helped popularize new ideas about reading and genre, and she made significant contributions to the development of professional authorship.Our Sister Editors also provides the first overview of the large and diverse group of nineteenth-century women editors. In her examination of the role of women as editors, owners, and publishers of periodicals and her use of Hale's career to exemplify and discuss a series of major issues related to women's writing and reading in Victorian America, Patricia Okker offers a provocative revisionist study.

My Sister

My Sister
Title My Sister PDF eBook
Author Selenis Leyva
Publisher Hachette UK
Total Pages 233
Release 2020-03-24
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1541762967

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A powerful memoir by two sisters about transitioning, family, and the path to self-realization. When Orange Is the New Black and Diary of a Future President star Selenis Leyva was young, her hardworking parents brought a new foster child into their warm, loving family in the Bronx. Selenis was immediately smitten; she doted on the baby, who in turn looked up to Selenis and followed her everywhere. The little boy became part of the family. But later, the siblings realized that the child was struggling with their identity. As Marizol transitioned and fought to define herself, Selenis and the family wanted to help, but didn't always have the language to describe what Marizol was going through or the knowledge to help her thrive. In My Sister, Selenis and Marizol narrate, in alternating chapters, their shared journey, challenges, and triumphs. They write honestly about the issues of violence, abuse, and discrimination that transgender people and women of color--and especially trans women of color--experience daily. And they are open about the messiness and confusion of fully realizing oneself and being properly affirmed by others, even those who love you. Profoundly moving and instructive, My Sister offers insight into the lives of two siblings learning to be their authentic selves. Ultimately, theirs is a story of hope, one that will resonate with and affirm those in the process of transitioning, watching a loved one transition, and anyone taking control of their gender or sexual identities.

My Sister's Grave

My Sister's Grave
Title My Sister's Grave PDF eBook
Author Robert Dugoni
Publisher Center Point
Total Pages 500
Release 2016-05-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781628999563

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"Motivated by the opportunity to obtain real justice for her sister who disappeared twenty years ago, Tracy became a homicide detective with the Seattle PD. When her sister's remains are finally discovered near their hometown in the northern Cascade Mountains of Washington State, Tracy is determined to get the answers she's been seeking"--

Frontier Feminist

Frontier Feminist
Title Frontier Feminist PDF eBook
Author Marilyn S. Blackwell
Publisher
Total Pages 370
Release 2010
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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This comprehensive portrait of nineteenth-century reformer Clarina Howard Nichols uncovers the fascinating story of a complex woman and reveals her important role in women's rights, antislavery, and westward expansion.

The Editor; the Journal of Information for Literary Workers

The Editor; the Journal of Information for Literary Workers
Title The Editor; the Journal of Information for Literary Workers PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 566
Release 1917
Genre Authorship
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The Arrow of Pi Beta Phi

The Arrow of Pi Beta Phi
Title The Arrow of Pi Beta Phi PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 742
Release 1911
Genre
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The Women's National Indian Association

The Women's National Indian Association
Title The Women's National Indian Association PDF eBook
Author Valerie Sherer Mathes
Publisher UNM Press
Total Pages 352
Release 2015-04-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0826355641

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The Women’s National Indian Association, formed in response to the chronic conflict and corruption that plagued relations between American Indians and the U.S. government, has been all but forgotten since it was disbanded in 1951. Mathes’s edited volume, the first book to address the history of the WNIA, comprises essays by eight authors on the work of this important reform group. The WNIA was formed in 1879 in reaction to the prospect of opening Oklahoma Indian Territory to white settlement. A powerful network of upper- and middle-class friends and associates, the group soon expanded its mission beyond prayer and philanthropy as the women participated in political protest and organized successful petition drives that focused on securing civil and political rights for American Indians. In addition to discussing the association’s history, the contributors to this book evaluate its legacies, both in the lives of Indian families and in the evolution of federal Indian policy. Their work reveals the complicated regional variations in reform and the complex nature of Anglo women’s relationships with indigenous people.