The Fire She Fights

The Fire She Fights
Author: Tracy Moore
Publisher:
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2021-10-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781634894760

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Ruby, Dana, Brazil, and Jessie--choose the extraordinary when they join the Minneapolis Fire Department. Prepared to fight literal fires, none of them anticipates the threats lurking in the dark corners of the firehouse. Is it better to secure her own place in a flawed system or fight for a better system for everyone?

Gentle Warriors

Gentle Warriors
Author: Barbara Stuhler
Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1995
Genre: Suffragists
ISBN: 9780873513180

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Author is an alumna of Evanston Township High School, class of 1941.

Who's who Among Minnesota Women

Who's who Among Minnesota Women
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1924
Genre: Minnesota
ISBN:

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A history of woman's work in Minnesota from pioneer days to date, told in biographies, memorials, and records of organizations.

Daybreak Woman

Daybreak Woman
Author: Jane Lamm Carroll
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2020-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781681341668

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A woman's remarkable life provides a new perspective on a century of turbulent change.

The Invention of Women

The Invention of Women
Author: Oyèrónkẹ́ Oyěwùmí
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 1997-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1452903255

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The "woman question", this book asserts, is a Western one, and not a proper lens for viewing African society. A work that rethinks gender as a Western contruction, The Invention of Women offers a new way of understanding both Yoruban and Western cultures. Oyewumi traces the misapplication of Western, body-oriented concepts of gender through the history of gender discourses in Yoruba studies. Her analysis shows the paradoxical nature of two fundamental assumptions of feminist theory: that gender is socially constructed in old Yoruba society, and that social organization was determined by relative age.

Women of Minnesota

Women of Minnesota
Author: Barbara Stuhler
Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society Press
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780873513678

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Biographical essays covering women from the early years of Minnesota Territory to the opening days of the feminist movement. Includes an updated list of women who have served in the Minnesota legislature; and women who have risen to prominence as judges, business leaders, and sports figures.

To Sing Along the Way

To Sing Along the Way
Author: Joyce Sutphen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2006
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

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The first historical and contemporary anthology of Minnesota women poets, this anthology is edited by three prize-winning poets. Poems included range from the earliest poetry in Minnesota--oral song-poems of Ojibwe women--through the sounds and rhythms of early-twentieth-century formalism and contemporary free verse. Arranged chronologically, these disparate poems are connected by the common thread of universal themes and reflect Minnesota's diversity of women's voices. Among the more than one hundred contributors are Harriet Bishop, Candace Black, Frances Densmore, Elaine Goodale Eastman, Mary Eastman, Louise Erdrich, Diane Glancy, and Patricia Hampl. Contributors' biographies and suggestions for further reading are included.

Minnesota Women

Minnesota Women
Author: Minnesota. Governor's Commission on the Status of Women
Publisher:
Total Pages: 81
Release: 1965
Genre: Women
ISBN:

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Women Warriors

Women Warriors
Author: Pamela D. Toler
Publisher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2019-02-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 0807064327

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Who says women don’t go to war? From Vikings and African queens to cross-dressing military doctors and WWII Russian fighter pilots, these are the stories of women for whom battle was not a metaphor. The woman warrior is always cast as an anomaly—Joan of Arc, not GI Jane. But women, it turns out, have always gone to war. In this fascinating and lively world history, Pamela Toler not only introduces us to women who took up arms, she also shows why they did it and what happened when they stepped out of their traditional female roles to take on other identities. These are the stories of women who fought because they wanted to, because they had to, or because they could. Among the warriors you’ll meet are: * Tomyris, ruler of the Massagetae, who killed Cyrus the Great of Persia when he sought to invade her lands * The West African ruler Amina of Hausa, who led her warriors in a campaign of territorial expansion for more than 30 years * Boudica, who led the Celtic tribes of Britain into a massive rebellion against the Roman Empire to avenge the rapes of her daughters * The Trung sisters, Trung Trac and Trung Nhi, who led an untrained army of 80,000 troops to drive the Chinese empire out of Vietnam * The Joshigun, a group of 30 combat-trained Japanese women who fought against the forces of the Meiji emperor in the late 19th century * Lakshmi Bai, Rani of Jhansi, who was regarded as the “bravest and best” military leader in the 1857 Indian Mutiny against British rule * Maria Bochkareva, who commanded Russia’s first all-female battalion—the First Women’s Battalion of Death—during WWII * Buffalo Calf Road Woman, the Cheyenne warrior who knocked General Custer off his horse at the Battle of Little Bighorn * Juana Azurduy de Padilla, a mestiza warrior who fought in at least 16 major battles against colonizers of Latin America and who is a national hero in Bolivia and Argentina today * And many more spanning from ancient times through the 20th century. By considering the ways in which their presence has been erased from history, Toler reveals that women have always fought—not in spite of being women but because they are women.

Sisterhood of War

Sisterhood of War
Author: Kim Heikkila
Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780873516372

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Fifteen Minnesota nurses spent a year caring for the casualties of a divisive war, only to come home and descend into isolated silence. To heal themselves, they banded together as veterans.