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African-American WomenGordon-Reed, Annette. [Interview]
[online]. Interviewed by Brian
Lamb. Booknotes. C-SPAN, 21 February 1999. Available from:
http://www.c-span.org/guide/books/booknotes/archive/bn022199.asp.
Jefferson's
Blood: Thomas Jefferson, His Slave & Mistress Sally Hemings, Their
Descendents, and the Mysterious Power
of Race [online]. [Boston, Mass.]: WGBH/Boston, 2000. McMurry, Linda.
[Interview]
[online]. Interviewed by Brian Lamb. Booknotes. C-SPAN, 26
September 1999. Available from:
http://www.c-span.org/guide/books/booknotes/archive/bn022199.asp. AviationButler, Susan. [Interview]
[online]. Interviewed by Brian Lamb. Booknotes, 14 December 1997.
Available
from: http://www.c-span.org/guide/books/booknotes/archive/bn1214.htm.
ChildhoodBrumberg, Joan Jacobs. Fasting Girls: A History of Anorexia Nervosa [online]. Talking History, 3 February 2000. Available from: http://www.albany.edu/talkinghistory/arch2000jan-june.html. Innes, Sherrie A. Delinquents and Debutantes [online]. Interviewed by Dennis Mihelich. Talking History, 17 March 2000. Available from: http://www.albany.edu/talkinghistory/arch2000jan-june.html. Lindenmeyer, Kristi. History of
Child Labor in the United States: A Talk with Kristi Lindenmeyer
[online]. Interviewed by Dennis Mihelich. Talking History, 7
September 1998. Available
from: http://cuwebradio.creighton.edu/history/arch98.html.
Consumer CulturePeiss, Kathy L. American Women and
the Making of Modern Consumer Culture [online]. The Journal for
Multimedia History 1 (Fall 1998). Available from:
http://www.albany.edu/jmmh/vol1no1/peiss.html. Peiss' lecture is presented
in audio format. DisabilitiesHerrmann, Dorothy.
[Interview]
[online]. Interviewed by Brian Lamb. Booknotes. C-SPAN, 25
October 1998. Hispanic American WomenMartin, Maria. The
Unsung of Civil Rights [online]. Morning Edition. National
Public Radio, 22 February 2000. Immigrant WomenGabaccia, Donna. Immigrant Women: A Talk with Historian Donna Gabaccia [online]. Talking History. Creighton Web Radio, Creighton University, 8 March 1999. Available from: http://cuwebradio.creighton.edu/history/index.html. Jewish WomenThe
Holocaust in American
Culture. Talk of the Nation. National Public Radio, 23 June
1999. MotherhoodGrant, Julia. A
History of [U.S.] Child-Rearing Manuals. Interviewed by Dennis
Mihelich. Talking History, 4 May 2000. Available from:
http://www.albany.edu/talkinghistory/arch2000jan-june.html.
MusicSwing
Shift [online]. Hosted by Lynn Neary. Morning
Edition. National Public Radio, 27 July 2000. Available from:
http://search.npr.org/cf/cmn/cmnpd01fm.cfm?PrgDate=7%2F27%2F2000&PrgID=3. [7:19]
PhotographersIndependent
Visions Panel Discussion PoliticsBailey, Susan McGee. Political Moms [online]. Interviewed by Linda Wertheimer. All Things Considered. National Public Radio, 12 May 2000. Available from: http://www.npr.org/programs/atc/. Cook, Blanch Wiesen. [Interview with Blanch Wiesen Cook]. Interviewed by Terry Gross. Fresh Air. National Public Radio, 1 July 1999. Cook discusses the second volume of her biography of Eleanor Roosevelt. Marszalek, John.
[Interview]
Interviewed by Brian Lamb. Booknotes. C-SPAN, 8 March 1998 WitchcraftReis, Elizabeth. Women
and Witchcraft in Colonial Salem,
Massachusetts. Interviewed by Bryan Le Beau, 29 October
1998. Available
from: http://www.albany.edu/talkinghistory/arch98july-december.html.
Women's RightsDubois, Ellen. The 150th
Anniversary of the Women's Rights Convention at Seneca Falls: A Talk with
Ellen Dubois [online]. Talking History, 13 July 1998.
Available from: http://cuwebradio.creighton.edu/history/arch98.html.
WorkCobble, Dorothy Sue. Working
Class Feminism: The Other Women's Movement [online]. Interviewed by
George Liston Seay. Talking History, 8 June 2000. Available from:
http://www.albany.edu/talkinghistory/arch2000/jan-june.html.
World War IIWe
Band of Angels: The Untold Story of American Nurses Trapped on Bataan by
the Japanese, by Elizabeth Norman Wetherford, Doris. American Women and World War II [online]. Interviewed by Dennis Mihelich, 28 October 1999. Available from: http://www.albany.edu/talkinghistory/arch99july-december.html. Other Sources
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