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  1. The Abduction
  2. Against Our Will
  3. Ain’t I a Woman
  4. Anne Sexton
  5. Backlash
  6. Beginning to See the Light
  7. Betty Friedan
  8. Blood, Bread, and Poetry
  9. Century of Struggle
  10. Communities of Women
  11. The Dream of a Common Language
  12. The Edible Woman
  13. Eleanor Roosevelt, 1884-1933
  14. Emmeline and Her Daughters
  15. Famous American Women
  16. The Female Eunuch
  17. The Feminine Mystique
  18. Feminism Without Illusions
  19. From Reverence to Rape
  20. The Heidi Chronicles
  21. High Windows
  22. History of Woman Suffrage
  23. Humanae Vitae
  24. The Hungry Self
  25. The Ladies of Seneca Falls
  26. No Man's Land
  27. No Man’s Land
  28. Not for Ourselves Alone
  29. Nuns and Soldiers
  30. Old Mortality
  31. On Lies, Secrets, and Silence
  32. Other Powers
  33. Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions
  34. Patriarchal Attitudes
  35. Political Woman
  36. Popcorn Venus
  37. Pro Femina
  38. Seduction and Betrayal
  39. Sexual Politics
  40. Simone de Beauvoir
  41. Small Changes
  42. The Subjection of Women
  43. The Time Has Come
  44. Victorian Feminists
  45. The White Album
  46. Why Marry?
  47. Witches, Midwives, and Nurses
  48. Woman as Force in History
  49. Woman’s Estate
  50. Women in Modern America
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