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Making Waves: Female Activists in Twentieth-Century Florida

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Making Waves: Female Activists in Twentieth-Century Florida - Davis, Jack Emerson (Editor), and Frederickson, Kari (Editor)
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"These essays lift up the lives of outstanding Florida women who helped shape the course of 20th-century Florida."--James B. Crooks, University of North Florida From Ruth Bryan Owen, Florida's first congresswoman, and Mary McLeod Bethune, founder of Bethune-Cookman College, to Betty Mae Tiger Jumper, the first chairwoman of the Seminole Tribe, and Marjory Stoneman Douglas, champion of the Everglades, Making Waves examines the lives and works of women activists who made a significant impact on Florida in the last century. ...

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Making Waves: Female Activists in Twentieth-Century Florida 2003, University Press of Florida, Florida

ISBN-13: 9780813027678

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