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Your search in the category "Women" returned 801 results in 41 pages.

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Croner, Barbara “Her Name was Wincie.” Journal of the Alleghenies, 42 (2006): 118-26.
Category: African American | Women

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Crook, Mary Charlotte. "Lilly Moore Stone, Founder of the Montgomery County Historical Society." Montgomery County Story 20 (November 1977): 1-10.

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Crook, Mary Charlotte. "Rose O'Neale Greenhow, Confederate Spy." Montgomery County Story 32 (May 1989): 59-70.

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Crooms, Lisa A. “A Stone's Throw to Justice: Liberty, Equality, and Women's Rights in the Supreme Court Opinions of Justice Thurgood Marshall.” Howard Law Journal, 52 (Spring 2009): 559-82.

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Cunningham, Isabel Shipley. “My Mother was a Gray Lady.” Anne Arundel County History Notes, 39 (October 2002): 3-4, 10-11.

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Curtis, Jennifer Keats. “Kathy (of the) Woods.” Maryland Life, 5 (July/August 2009): 54- 57.
Category: Women

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Curtis, Jennifer Keats. “Legendary Ladies.” Maryland Life, 6 (July/August 2010): 50-54, 56, 58, 60.
Category: Women

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Curtis, Jennifer Keats. “Profile: The Team Mother.” Maryland Life, 6 (March/April 2010): 29-30.
Annotations / Notes: Brenda Frese

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Dall'Ava Santucci, Josette. "Les Premieres Femmes Medecins En Amerique du Nord [The first women doctors in North America]." Histoire des Sciences Medicales [France] 23 (1989): 285-289.

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Darby, Eleanor N. “Reminiscences of Alice Darby Nourse.” Montgomery County Story, 47 (November 2004): 37-48.
Category: Women

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Darin, Grace. "The Story of Charles Village: The Building of a Community (1967-1974)." In Charles Village Journal, 6-18. Baltimore: Charles Village Civic Association, 1974.

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Dash, Joan. Summoned to Jerusalem: The Life of Henrietta Szold. New York: Harper and Row, 1979.
Annotations / Notes: Henrietta Szold (1860-1945) was a social activist whose career began in Baltimore with the founding of a center and night school for recent immigrants from Russia similar to the settlement houses pioneered by Jane Addams. She later founded Hadassah, the Jewish women's organization, and became a leader in the Zionist movement.

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Davis, A. Vernon. "Hagerstown Girls Club Celebrates Forty Years of Outstanding Community Service." Maryland Cracker Barrel 19 (July 1989): 12-13.

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Davis, Curtis Carroll. "'The Pet of the Confederacy' Still? Fresh Findings About Belle Boyd." Maryland Historical Magazine 78 (Spring 1983): 35- 53.

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Davis, Curtis Carroll. "The Tribulations of Mrs. Turner: An Episode After Guilford Court House." Maryland Historical Magazine 76 (December 1981): 376-79.

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Dayan, Joan. "Amorous Bondage: Poe, Ladies, and Slaves." American Literature 66 (June 1994): 239-73.

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DeBaca, Michael Alvar. “Memory Work: Anne Truitt and Sculpture in the 1960s.” Ph.D. diss., Harvard University, 2009.

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Decter, Avi Y., ed. “Two Lives in Labor: Jacob Edelman and Sarah Barron.” Generations, (2009/2010): 60-73.

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DeLibero, Linda. “Cooking with Wolf.” Baltimore, 99 (October 2006): 116-20.
Category: Women

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Dennis, Samuel K. "A Brief Summary of the Maryland Historical Society's Hundred Years." Maryland Historical Magazine 39 (March 1944): 1-5.