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The Yellow Wall-paper
Stella Dallas
Originally published in 1923, this epic tale of motherhood, money, and sacrifice, inspired the first radio soap opera, a play, and three films, including the Oscar-nominated 1937 …
The Mer-child
With These Hands
Beginning with Native American women, this volume traces the history of farm women of various races in the United States. It testifies to women's love of the land, to their …
SLUT: The Play
This edition of SLUT features the play only. SLUT: The Play offers communities and individuals the real-life insight into rape and bullying culture necessary to inspire change in …
Changing Lives
Women from Pakistan, Philippines, China, India, Indonesia, South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Vietnam and Singapore describe their individual passages into feminist …
Black and White Sat Down Together
In 1903, when white settlement worker Mary White Ovington was 38, she had no sense that there was a "racial problem" in the United States. Six years later, she, W.E.B. DuBois, and …
Now That We're Men
SLUT, the play, was critically acclaimed for depicting sexual violence in schools experienced by girls. Now That We're Men wrestles with misogyny, double standards, and harmful …
Rights and Wrongs
Winter's Edge
One of the few novels to center on the lived of older, working-class women, "Winter's Edge" depicts the vibrant community that centers around one block in San Francisco's downtown …