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  2. Feminist Formations - Wikipedia

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    Feminist Formations is a peer-reviewed academic journal established in 1988 as the NWSA Journal (also known as the National Women's Studies Association Journal); [1] the name was changed beginning with the Spring 2010 issue.

  3. National Women's Studies Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Women's Studies Association (NWSA) is an organization founded in 1977, made up of scholars and practitioners in the field of women's studies also known as women's and gender studies, feminist studies, and related names in the 21st century.

  4. Woman's Journal - Wikipedia

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    Woman's Journal refused to carry advertisements for tobacco, liquor, or drugs. In 1910, Woman's Journal absorbed Progress, the official organ of the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA). Until 1912, it served in that capacity, at which point it was renamed Woman's Journal and Suffrage News. By 1915, circulation had reached ...

  5. List of feminist periodicals in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Published women's poetry. OCLC 5696938: Women's International Network News: 1975 2002 Lexington, Massachusetts: Women's International Networks ISSN 0145-7985: Calyx: 1976 Corvallis, Oregon: Calyx, Inc. 3 times a year A literary and art magazine dedicated to publishing the voices of women in the Northwest. ISSN 0147-1627 [5] [8] Camera Obscura ...

  6. American Woman Suffrage Association - Wikipedia

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    The AWSA lobbied state governments to enact laws granting or expanding women's right to vote in the United States. Lucy Stone, its most prominent leader, began publishing a newspaper in 1870 called the Woman's Journal. [3] It was designed as the voice of the AWSA, and it eventually became a voice of the women's movement as a whole.

  7. ‘12 Badass Women’ by Huffington Post

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    Women may not always get the historical credit their male counterparts do, but as these women show, they were always there doing the work. With their fierce determination and refusal to back down, all of these 12 women were not just ahead of their own times, but responsible for shaping ours.

  8. Mary McLeod Bethune - Wikipedia

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    Bethune founded the National Council of Negro Women in 1935, established the organization's flagship journal Aframerican Women's Journal, and presided over myriad African-American women's organizations including the National Association for Colored Women and the National Youth Administration's Negro Division.

  9. Women's studies - Wikipedia

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    The first scholarly journal in interdisciplinary women's studies, Feminist Studies, began publishing in 1972. [19] The National Women's Studies Association (of the United States) was established in 1977. [20] In 1977, there were 276 women's studies programs nationwide in the United States.