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  2. How to Be a Woman - Wikipedia

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    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 negative. [2] Moran tells her own feminist stories using "forceful and self-deprecating humor" that any woman can relate to.

  3. Frances Dana Barker Gage - Wikipedia

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    Gage wrote children's books and poems, under the pen name of "Aunt Fanny." Her books include Fanny at School, Fanny's Birthday, and Fanny's Journey. She wrote for The Ohio Cultivator and other regional journals; she portrayed herself as a warm, domestic persona who offered advice and guidance to isolated housewives in Ohio. She wrote essays ...

  4. Common Woman Books - Wikipedia

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    Common Woman Books was a feminist bookstore based in Edmonton, Alberta from 1978-1992. It provided mail order sources for feminists in Edmonton. The store stocked feminist, gay, and lesbian literature, newspapers, music, and books for young adults. [1] They hosted events such as book-readings, book nights, and reading series. [2]

  5. Sex and the Single Girl - Wikipedia

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    Sex and the Single Girl is a 1962 non-fiction book by American writer Helen Gurley Brown, written as an advice book that encouraged women to become financially independent and experience sexual relationships before or without marriage.

  6. New Woman - Wikipedia

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    Education and economic opportunities, such as those that Chinese male intellectuals of the time promoted for women, were considered to be the hallmark of a free and independent women. [37] These ideas of economic independence and educational opportunities were promoted by both the male and female intellectuals of the time, but both promoted ...

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  8. Sweat (short story) - Wikipedia

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    Hurston was able to write feminist pieces that included novels, short stories, journals, and letters. This was more accessible and approachable for women. [6] Hurston describes that women were denied equal opportunities and abused by men in "Sweat". The story portrays Delia as being as strong and as independent as a woman can be in her ...

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