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African American Women Writers of the 19th Century is a digital collection of some 52 published works by 19th-century black women writers.

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Characterized by their non-commercial attitudes and their penchant for the avant-garde and experimental, little magazines have continuously rebelled against established literary expression and theory by demonstrating an aggressive receptivity to new…

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A print magazine of queer feminist sex art and literature. It aims to meld pornography with high art; comics with erotica; titillation with stunning visuals.

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Recommended books for girls and boys. Especially helpful for finding multicultural resources.

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Tess Onwueme is an internationally acclaimed playwright, scholar and poet, who rose to prominence writing plays with themes of social justice, culture, and the environment.

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Girls Write Now mentors underserved young women to find their voices through the power of writing and community.

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A long-term research project devoted to early modern women's writing and electronic text encoding. The goal is to bring texts by pre-Victorian women writers out of the archive and make them accessible to a wide audience of teachers, students,…

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Room is Canada’s oldest feminist literary journal, and has published fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, art, interviews, and book reviews for forty years.

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The voices of women in American literary history reflect visions and styles as diverse as their experiences. Collecting the literary record of these authors—some very well known, others often neglected, some anonymous—is the purpose and goal of the…

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These guidelines were originally published in the Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association in February 1986 (Vol. 59, Number 3, pp. 471-482).

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