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Students and staff gathered at Hughes Fieldhouse for the “Walk With Her” event, an interactive program designed to connect participants with women in the Maryville community while exploring women’s history and the progress of women’s rights.
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The Saint Joseph Symphony will celebrate Women’s History Month with a Women’s March concert at 7 p.m. Saturday at the historic Missouri Theater.
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Review of Jennifer Mara DeSilve, Griffin Hamilton, and Samantha Kidder, “Cocaine Alley Queens: Gender, Race, and Drug Use in American Midwestern Cities, 1890-1920,”Urban History (2025): 1-34.
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Review of Sharon Romeo "Criminal Seduction and Women's Citizenship in Iowa, 1865-1879,"The Annals of IowaV79 I1(2020):35-55.
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Review of Petra Dewitt, "Heroines on the Home Front: World War I and the Council of National Defense's Woman's Committee, Missouri Division," Missouri Historical Review 112:3 (April 2018), 169-188.
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Review of Jennifer Mara DeSilve, Griffin Hamilton, and Samantha Kidder, “Cocaine Alley Queens: Gender, Race, and Drug Use in American Midwestern Cities, 1890-1920,” Urban History (2025): 1-34.
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Review of Kristin Mapel Bloomberg, “‘Striving for Equal Rights for All’: Woman Suffrage in Nebraska, 1855- 1882,” Nebraska History 90 (2009): 84-103.
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Review of Kristin Mapel Bloomberg, “‘Striving for Equal Rights for All’: Woman Suffrage in Nebraska, 1855- 1882,” Nebraska History 90 (2009): 84-103.
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Review of Isaias J. McCaffery, "Mashers, Dudes, and Street Loafers:The Harassment of Kansas Women inLate-Nineteenth-Century Public Spaces." Kansas History: A Journal of the Central Plains 46, no. 4. (Winter 2023-24): 210–229.
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Review of Isaias J. McCaffery, "Mashers, Dudes, and Street Loafers:The Harassment of Kansas Women inLate-Nineteenth-Century Public Spaces." Kansas History: A Journal of the Central Plains 46, no. 4. (Winter 2023-24): 210–229.