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  2. Charlotte Perkins Gilman - Wikipedia

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    During her time at the Rhode Island School of Design, Gilman met Martha Luther in about 1879 [9] and was believed to be in a romantic relationship with Luther. Gilman described the close relationship she had with Luther in her autobiography: We were closely together, increasingly happy together, for four of those long years of girlhood.

  3. Moving the Mountain (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Moving the Mountain is a feminist utopian novel written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. It was published serially in Perkins Gilman's periodical The Forerunner and then in book form, both in 1911. [1] The book was one element in the major wave of utopian and dystopian literature that marked the later nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

  4. Category:Edgar Award winners - Wikipedia

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    The following writers have all received an Edgar Allan Poe Award, familiarly known as the Edgar, from the Mystery Writers of America.For the individual books, short stories, radio series, television series, plays, and motion pictures that have received Edgars, see Category:Edgar Award–winning works.

  5. Commentary: Richard Gilman, the complicated subject of ... - AOL

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    In 'The Critic's Daughter,' Priscilla Gilman writes about her complex relationship with her father, theater critic and Yale professor Richard Gilman.

  6. Notable American Women, 1607–1950 - Wikipedia

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    Notable American Women, 1607–1950: A Biographical Dictionary is a three-volume biographical dictionary published in 1971. Its origins lay in 1957 when Radcliffe College librarians, archivists, and professors began researching the need for a version of the Dictionary of American Biography dedicated solely to women.

  7. Martha Gellhorn - Wikipedia

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    Martha Ellis Gellhorn (8 November 1908 – 15 February 1998) [1] was an American novelist, travel writer, and journalist who is considered one of the great war correspondents of the 20th century. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] She reported on virtually every major world conflict that took place during her 60-year career.

  8. College of Wooster’s MLK celebration to focus on Reframing ...

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    The College of Wooster’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration will be centered around the theme Reframing Justice. College of Wooster’s MLK celebration to focus on Reframing Justice ...

  9. Category:American eugenicists - Wikipedia

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