BIBLIOGRAPHY HISTORY SPRING 2015 1. Ackman, Martha. The

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BIBLIOGRAPHY
HISTORY SPRING 2015
1. Ackman, Martha. The Mecury 13: The Untold Story of 13 American Women and the
Dream of Space Flight.
2. Adiche, Chimananda Ngozi. We Should All Be Femnists.
3. Arana, Marie. American Chica: Two Worlds, One Childhood.
4. Attkinson, Sharyl. Stonewalled: My Fight for Truth Against the Forces of
Obstruction, Intimidation and Harassment in Obama’s Washington.
5. Barry, Joyce. Standing Our Ground: Women, Environmental Justice and the Fight to
End Mountaintop Removal.
6. Boggs, Belle. For the Public Good: Forced Sterilization and the Fight for
Compensation.
7. Brookes, Emma. She Left Me the Gun: My Mother’s Life Before Me.
8. Bremer, Krista. My Accidental Jihad.
9. Buck, Pearl. The Eternal Wonder.
10. Carter, Jimmy A Call to Action: Women, Religion, Violence and Power.
11. Cary, Lorene. If Sons, Then Heirs.
12. Chincilla, Nuria and Morragas, Maruja. Masters of Our Destiny.
13. Clayton, Meg. The Wednesday Daughters.
14. Cockrill, Kate. Untold Stories: Life, Love, and Reproduction.
15. Crabb, Annabell. The Wife Drought.
16. Fiedler, Maureen. Breaking Through the Stained Glass Ceiling: Women Religious
Leaders in Their Own Words.
17. Freeman, Jo. We Will Be Hear: Women’s Struggles for Political Power in the U.S.
18. Fuchs, Elinor. Making an Exit: A Mother-Daughter Drama with Alzheimer’s,
Machine Tools, and Laughter.
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19. Fuller, Alexandra. Leaving Before the Rain Comes.
20. Garcia, Cristina. Lady Matador’s Hotel.
21. Ghattas, Kim. The Secretary: A Journey with Hillary Clinton from Beirut to the Heart
of American Power.
22. Halse-Anderson, Laurie. Wintergirls.
23. Harris, Gail and McLaughlin. A Woman’s War: The Professional and Personal
Journey of the Navy’s First African American Female Intelligence Officer.
24. Harris-Perry, Melissa. Sister Citizen: Shame, Stereotypes, and Black Women in
America.
25. Heckman, Susan. The Feminine Subject.
26. Hendrix, Gail and Eng, Jonathan. The Birth of the Pill: How Four Crusaders
Reinvented Sex and Launched a Revolution.
27. Hook, bel. Ain’t I a Woman: Black Women and Feminism.
28. Ingalls-Wilder, Laura. Pioneer Girl.
29. Irvine, Amy. Trespass: Living on the Edge of the Promised Land.
30. James, Marlon. The Book of Night Women.
31. Jones, Ann. War is Not Over When It’s Over: Women and the Unseen Consequences
of Conflict.
32. Joya, Malalai. A Woman Among Warlords: The Extraordinary Story of an Afghan
Who Dared to Raise Her Voice.
33. Kidd, Sue Monk. The Invention of Wings.
34. Kline, Christina Baker. Orphan Train.
35. Koofi, Fawzia and Ghouri, Nadene. The Favored Daughter: One Woman’s fight to
lead Afghanistan Into the Future.
36. Kubica, Mary. The Good Girl.
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37. Lee, Barbara. Renegade for Peace and Justice: Congresswoman Barbara Lee Speaks
for Me.
38. Ledbetter, Lily. Grace and Grit: My Fight for Equal Pay and Fairness at Goodyear
and Beyond.
39. Lombardo, Paul. Three Generations, No Imbeciles: Eugenics, the Supreme Court and
Buck vs. Bell.
40. Lorde, Audre. Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches.
41. Maloney, Carolyn. Rumors of Our Progress Have Been Greatly Exaggerated: Why
Women’s Lives Aren’t Getting Any Easier and How We Can Make Real Progresss
for Ourselves and Our Daughters.
42. Maxwell, Sarah. Success and Solitude: Feminist Organizations Fifty Years After the
Feminine Mystique.
43. Mitchell, Andie. It Was Me All Along.
44. Mohamed, Nadifa. The Orchard of Lost Souls.
45. Nordberg, Jenny. The Underground Girls of Kabul: In Search of A Hidden
Resistance in Afghanistan.
46. Parks, Sheri. Fierce Angels: The Strong Black Woman in American Life and Culture.
47. Parsipur, Shahrnush. Women Without Men: A Novel of Modern Iran.
48. Pasha, Kamran. Mother of Believers: A Novel of the Birth of Islam.
49. Pawar, Urmila. The Weave of My Life: A Dalit Woman’s Memoirs.
50. Pollitt, Katha. Pro: Re-Claiming Abortion Rights.
51. Povich, Lynn. The Good Girls Revolt: How Women of Newsweek Sued Their
Bosses and Changed the Workplace.
52. Rawl, Graham. Woman’s World.
53. Roberts, Dorothy. Killing Black Bodies: Race Reproduction and the Meaning of
Liberty.
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54. Robinson, Marilynne. Lila.
55. Rogers, Mary Beth. Barbara Jordan: American Hero.
56. Roosevelt, Eleanor, Miller, Kristie, and McGinnis, Robert. A Volume of Friendship:
The Letters of Eleanor Roosevelt and Isabella Greenway, 1904-1953.
57. Rowlands, Amy. The Transcriptionalist.
58. Russ, Joanna. The Female Man.
59. Selleck, Cassie Dandridge. The Pecan Man.
60. Shank, Margaret Cruik. Learning to Be Old: Gender, Culture, and Aging.
61. Shakur, Assata. Assata: An Autobiography.
62. Sharma, Ritu. Teach A Woman to Fish: Overcoming Poverty Around the Globe.
63. Shotstak, Marjorie. Nisa: The Life and Words of a !Kung Woman.
64. Shriver, Maria. The Shriver Report: A Woman’s Nation Pushes Back from the Brink.
65. Smith, Susan. Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired: Black Women’s Health
Activism in America, 1890-1950.
66. Tan, Amy. The Valley of Amazement.
67. Tanenbaum, Lenora. Taking Back God: American Women Rising Up for Religious
Equality.
68. Theoharis, Jeanne. The Rebellious Life of Rosa Parks.
69. Tsukiyama, Gail. A Hundred Flowers.
70. Tull, Antoinette and Treshowski, Alex. Prepared for a Purpose: How One Woman
Saved an Atlanta School Under Seige.
71. Valian, Virginia. Why So Slow? The Advancement of Women.
72. Walker, Alice. The Chicken Chronicles: Sitting with the Angels Who Have Returned
with My Memories: Glorious, Rufus, Gertrude Stein, Splendor, Hortensia, Agnes of
God, the Gladyses & Babe.
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73. Walker, Rebecca. Black Cool: One Thousand Streams of Blackness.
74. Walton, Mary. A Woman’s Crusade: Alice Paul and the Battle for the Ballot.
75. Warren, Elizabeth. A Fighting Chance.
76. Weddington, Sarah. A Question of Choice.
77. Weigard, Kate. Red Feminism: American Communism and the Making of Women’s
Liberation.
78. Wicklund, Susan. This Common Secret: My Journey as an Abortion Doctor.
79. Williams, Joan. Unbending Gender: Why Family and Work Conflict and What to Do
About It .
80. Wyss, Susi. The Civilized World: A Novel in Stories.
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