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Women of crisis

Coles, Robert.

Women of crisis

lives of struggle and hope

by Coles, Robert.

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Published by Franklin Library in Franklin Center, Pa .
Written in

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  • United States,
  • United States.
    • Subjects:
    • Women -- United States -- Biography.,
    • Working class -- United States.,
    • Working class women -- United States -- Biography.,
    • United States -- Social conditions.

    • Edition Notes

      StatementRobert Coles, Jane Hallowell Coles ; illustrated by Chet Jezierski.
      SeriesRadcliffe biography series
      ContributionsColes, Jane Hallowell, joint author., First Edition Society.
      Classifications
      LC ClassificationsHQ1412 .C64 1978b
      The Physical Object
      Pagination296 p. :
      Number of Pages296
      ID Numbers
      Open LibraryOL4287444M
      LC Control Number78314336

      ISBN: OCLC Number: Description: pages ; 24 cm: Contents: Part I. Women in crisis: the issue / Eleanor Holmes Norton --Learned helplessness / Penelope Russianoff --Learned helplessness, depression, and alcohol problems of women / Edith S. Losansky Gomberg --The stigmatized woman / Rose . Dr. Warren Farrell, who has written extensively on men and family, just released a book with co-author John Gray, the bestselling author of Men are .

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