16 rows · · Unequal sisters a multicultural reader in U.S. women's history This Pages: Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index Beyond the search for sisterhood: American women's history in the s / Nancy A. Hewitt -- The pocahontas perplex: the image of Indian women in American culture / Rayna Green -- Female slaves: sex roles and status in the antebellum plantation South / Deborah Gray White -- The widowed women of Santa Fe: assessments on the lives of User Interaction Count: Unequal Sisters: A Multicultural Reader in U.S. Women's History [1st ed.] () by Vicki Ruíz (Editor), Ellen Carol DuBois (Editor)/5(2).
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