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  2. How to Be a Woman - Wikipedia

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    She wants women to stop seeing feminists as radical man-haters and to start seeing them as advocates for true equality. In her book Moran calls out any woman who doesn't identify as a feminist saying that all women are inherently feminists unless they reject any notion of personal freedom. Being labeled as a feminist could be positive or ...

  3. You Just Don't Understand - Wikipedia

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    As a result, the book is considered a key text in the difference model. [citation needed] According to Tannen, women engage in "rapport-talk" — a communication style meant to promote social affiliation and emotional connection, while men engage in "report-talk" — a style focused on exchanging information with little emotional import. The ...

  4. Femininity - Wikipedia

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    In his 1998 book Masculinity and Femininity: the Taboo Dimension of National Cultures, Dutch psychologist and researcher Geert Hofstede wrote that only behaviors directly connected with procreation can, strictly speaking, be described as feminine or masculine, and yet every society worldwide recognizes many additional behaviors as more suitable ...

  5. The 25 Best Books About (And By) First Ladies - AOL

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    Based on C-SPAN's history series, First Ladies: Influence and Image, the book features interviews with more than fifty preeminent historians and biographers. A must-read for all First Lady fans ...

  6. Women's Ways of Knowing - Wikipedia

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    Women in this knowledge position were often young, of limited education, and socioeconomically poor, and very often had experienced a history of abuse. [7] These women viewed themselves as being incapable of knowing or thinking, appeared to conduct little or no internal dialogue and generally felt no sense of connection with others. [1]

  7. History of women in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first woman of any color to speak on political issues in public, Stewart gave her last public speech in 1833 before retiring from public speaking to work in women's organizations. [ 86 ] Although her career was short, it set the stage for the African-American women speakers who followed; Frances Ellen Watkins Harper , Sojourner Truth , and ...

  8. Grimké sisters - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Both Sarah and Angelina were public speakers, writers, and educators. The Grimké sisters were involved with the abolition movement and were among the first American-born women to engage in public speaking tours. [4] [5] Their tours made connections between the struggles for civil rights for African Americans and civil rights for women.

  9. In Defense of Women - Wikipedia

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    The original title for Defense was A Book for Men Only, but other working titles included The Eternal Feminine as well as The Infernal Feminine.The book was originally published by Philip Goodman in 1918, but Mencken released a new edition in 1922 in an attempt to bring the book to a wider audience.