Papers, 1976, 1981.

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Papers, 1976, 1981.

Two papers by Myers: "To Be Woman or Artist: The Careers of Frida Kahlo and Georgia O'Keeffe," 1981; and "God, Darwin, and the Founding Fathers: Voices of Resistance to the Woman Suffrage and Equal Rights Amendments," 1976.

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