Women Historians of the Midwest organizational records, 1970-2001.
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Wandersee, Winifred D.
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A professor of history at Hartwick College in Oneonta, N.Y., Wandersee was the author of Women's Work and Family Values, 1920-1940 (1981) and On the Move: American Women in the 1970s (1988). She began this biography of Frances Perkins in 1989 but was unable to finish it before her death from cancer in 1994. From the description of Be ye stedfast : Frances Perkins to mid-life, 1995. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232008911 ...
Upper Midwest Women's History Center (Saint Louis Park, Minn.).
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Conference on the History of Women (3rd : 1982 : Saint Paul, Minnesota).
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Carlson, Deborah L.
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Women in World Area Studies (Project)
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The Women in World Area Studies (WWAS) program was developed to integrate women’s history into regular world area studies high school curriculum, focusing on the Robbinsdale and St. Louis Park school districts. Towards this purpose, WWAS developed lessons and curricula on the history of women in world cultures. Marjorie Wall Bingham and Susan Hill Gross were directors and in charge of research, writing, and pilot teaching for WWAS. They discovered a significant amount of unexamined ...
Gross, Susan Hill, 1934-
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Conference on the History of Women (2nd : 1977 : Saint Paul, Minnesota).
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Kreuter, Gretchen V.
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Conference on the History of Women (1st : 1975 : Saint Paul, Minnesota).
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Langworthy, Carol.
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Bingham, Marjorie Wall, 1936-
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Upper Midwest Women's History Center (Saint Paul, Minn.).
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Women Historians of the Midwest
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In May 1972, thirteen women historians in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area met and agreed to form a regional organization to promote communication among Midwestern women with a professional interest in history. The organization was called Women Historians of the Midwest (WHOM) and was in existence from 1972-2001. Original members included Rhoda Gilman, Gretchen Kreuter, Barbara Stuhler, Marjorie Wall Bingham, and Susan Hill Gross. The founding President of WHOM was Gretchen Kreuter. ...