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- Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers
- University of Nebraska Press
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- "Her First Party" as Her Last Story: Recovering Kate Chopin's Fiction Volume 30, Number 2, 2013, pp. 384-396
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This issue contains 25 articles in total
- Introduction
- Editor's Note
- Mosaic of Fire: The Work of Lola Ridge, Evelyn Scott, Charlotte Wilder, and Kay Boyle by Caroline Maun (review)
- Living with Lynching: African American Lynching Plays, Performance, and Citizenship, 1890-1930 by Koritha Mitchell, and: Southern Horrors: Women and the Politics of Rape and Lynching by Crystal N. Feimster (review)
- The Allotment Plot: Alice C. Fletcher, E. Jane Gay, and Nez Perce Survivance by Nicole Tonkovich (review)
- Transatlantic Women: Nineteenth-Century American Women Writers and Great Britain ed. by Beth L. Lueck, Brigitte Bailey, and Lucinda L. Damon-Bach (review)
- The Complete Letters of Constance Fenimore Woolson ed. by Sharon L. Dean (review)
- Dickinson Unbound: Paper, Process, Poetics by Alexandra Socarides, and: Reading in Time: Emily Dickinson in the Nineteenth Century by Cristanne Miller (review)
- Writing with Scissors: American Scrapbooks from the Civil War to the Harlem Renaissance by Ellen Gruber Garvey (review)
- Her First Party
- "Her First Party" as Her Last Story: Recovering Kate Chopin's Fiction
- Excerpts from letters to Arthur G. and Edmund Clarence Stedman
- Ellen Mackay Hutchinson ([1851]-1933)
- Solving an Intertextual Manuscript Mystery for Women's History: The Case of Hannah Mather Crocker's Reminiscences and Traditions of Boston
- My Protocol for Our Sister Americas
- MarĂa Cristina Mena, Transnationalism, and Mass Media: Untold Stories in the Archive
- The Politics of the Body: Gender, Race, and Coalition after Twenty Years
- A Riff, A Call, and A Response: Reframing the Problem That Led to Our Being Tokens in Ethnic and Gender Studies; or, Where Are We Going Anyway and with Whom Will We Travel?
- Collaboration in the Archive: Finding, Shaping, and Disseminating Stories from a Missionary Writer's Network
- Jessie Fauset's Plum Bun and the City's Transformative Potential
- White Suffragist Dis/Entitlement: The Revolution and the Rhetoric of Racism
- Frances Smith Foster: A Select Bibliography
- Cultivate Your Look of Astonished Disdain: Seven Mentoring Lessons from Frances Smith Foster
- Reading Frances Smith Foster
- A Tribute to Frances Smith Foster
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