Faye Jones
Content by Faye Jones
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In the summer of 1957, 14-year-old Carlotta Walls, like any teenager preparing to attend a new school, was excited and anxious.
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Charlotte S. Waisman and Jill S. Tietjen's Her Story: A Timeline of the Women Who Changed America is like a slideshow of American women's history.
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Pop icon Madonna has nothing on Emily Post when it comes to reinventing herself.
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Moe Grzelakowski believes mothers should not only be in the workplace but should also lead it.
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On Good Friday, 1865, during a carriage ride, Abraham Lincoln told his wife Mary, “We must both be more cheerful in the future; between the war and the loss of our darling Willie—we hav
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In Why Men Earn More: The Startling Truth Behind the Pay Gap and What Women Can Do About It, Dr. Warren Farrell argues that wage discrimination against women is mostly myth.
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Barbie, the stylish playmate for generations of little girls, turns 50 this month.
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Very few people know the name Mary Surratt today, but in 1865, she was one of the most hated women in the United States—unless you were a staunch Confederate.
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As the future Queen of England, Princess Victoria was the most eligible bride in Europe.
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Fawn Germer celebrates women's accomplishments in Mustang Sallies: Success Secrets of Women Who Refuse to Run with the Herd.
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Let's say you like a good gossipy book as much as the next person, but you have a certain reputation to uphold and can't be seen on the beach with the latest celebrity tell-all.
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