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- Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Truth versus Hypocrisy Volume 37, Number 2, 2020, pp. 284-286
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This issue contains 24 articles in total
- Putting Them on the Map: Mapping the Agents of the Colored Co-operative Publishing Company by Alisha Knight (review)
- Remembering Lucile: A Virginia Family’s Rise from Slavery and a Legacy Forged a Mile High by Polly E. Bugros McLean (review)
- Selected Poems of Edith Wharton ed. by Irene Goldman-Price (review)
- The Superwoman and Other Writings by Miriam Michelson ed. by Lori Harrison-Kahan (review)
- American Literary History and the Turn toward Modernity ed. by Melanie V. Dawson and Meredith L. Goldsmith (review)
- Chromographia: American Literature and the Modernization of Color by Nicholas Gaskill (review)
- Reading for Reform: The Social Work of Literature in the Progressive Era by Laura R. Fisher (review)
- Stripped and Script: Loyalist Women of the American Revolution by Kacy Dowd Tillman (review)
- The Suffrage Centennial and Reading Black Feminisms
- Frances E. W. Harper, A Model Citizen Who Couldn’t Vote
- Woman Suffrage in the American West: Emma Ghent Curtis’s The Administratrix
- Laura Curtis Bullard and Women’s Rights Literature
- Lessons from the Superwoman: Miriam Michelson’s Literary Activism
- Hidden Histories and the History of Ambivalence
- Suffrage Elimination Dance
- “An Army of Organized Women”: Race, Place, and the Politics of Suffrage in America
- Suffragism beyond Suffrage
- The Nineteenth Amendment Centennial and the Politics of Memorialization: Literary Engagements in Public Storytelling
- Truth versus Hypocrisy
- The Old and the New Order. A Story of Southern Life, Giving a Glimpse at the Trials of the Educated Colored Man and the Conservatism of Prejudice—in Three Chapters
- Two Stories by Barbara E. Pope
- Teaching to Resist, Teaching to Recover: Charlotte Forten’s Sea Islands Archives across Private and Public Forms
- Creeping in the Crevices: Geology and the Re-scaling of Women’s Mobility in Elizabeth Stoddard’s The Morgesons
- Staging Enfleshment: Toward Lines of Flight in Harriet Wilson’s Our Nig; or, Sketches from the Life of a Free Black
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