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  2. Joan M. Jensen - Wikipedia

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    Loosening the Bonds: Mid-Atlantic Farm Women, 1750–1850. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0300042658. Jensen, Joan M. (1991). Promise to the land: Essays on rural women. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press. ISBN 978-0826312471. Jensen, Joan M. (1991). Army Surveillance in America: 1775–1980. New Haven London: Yale ...

  3. National Federation of Press Women - Wikipedia

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    The National Federation of Press Women (NFPW) is a United States–based organization of professional women and men pursuing careers in the field of communications, including electronic, broadcast and print journalism, public relations, marketing, advertising, freelancing, graphic design, digital media and photography. They are also educators ...

  4. Albuquerque Journal wins General Excellence award at New ...

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    Oct. 30—Albuquerque Journal captured the "General Excellence" award at the 114th convention of the New Mexico Press Association in Albuquerque on Saturday as well as first-place awards in news ...

  5. Journal takes 14 first-place awards in New Mexico Press ... - AOL

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  6. Wikipedia : Meetup/Women of New Mexico

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    Representative Art and Artists of New Mexico (1976). Call number: N6530.N6 S3 1976 (CSWR). History of Hope: The African American Experience in New Mexico (1996). Call number: E185.93 N55 H57 (CSWR). Kalloch, Eunice. The First Ladies of New Mexico (1982). Call number: F795 K33 (CSWR and Zimmerman). New Mexico Women Legislators since Statehood ...

  7. HERstory Symposium shines light on women in New Mexico ... - AOL

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    Jul. 24—When American travelers started passing through Santa Fe in the 1800s, Mexican saloon owner Maria Gertrudis "Tules" Barceló was there, breaking gender norms and building economic power.

  8. National Woman's Press Association - Wikipedia

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    Women's Press Organizations, 1881-1999. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 9780313306617. Pfeffer, Miki (2011). "An Enlarging Influence: Women of New Orleans, Julia Ward Howe, and the Woman's Department at the Cotton Centennial Exposition, 1884-1885". University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations. 1339.

  9. Southern New Mexico's Delia Gonzalez to enter International ...

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