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A photograph of Help Us to Win the Vote, 1914.

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Link to Department...Tu es Petrus, et super hanc petram aedificabo Ecclesiam meam, et portae inferi non praevalebunt adversum eam. Et tibi dabo claves regni coelorum.

"Help Us to Win the Vote." 1914. By Popular Demand: "Votes for Women" Suffrage Pictures, 1850-1920. (Image courtesy of American Memory collections, Library of Congress.)

Courses

101 Social and Behavioral Sciences S2007 (Prof. Joyce) UC BERKELEY (7 AUDIOS)

ARABIC380 Women in Islamic Societies 2005 NOTRE DAME

Eng430 Literary Interpretation: Literature and Urban Experience 2009 MIT

Engendering Citizenship-OPEN University (1 Audio)

Gen110 Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies (Freshman) 2005 MIT

Gen110 Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies (Undergrad) 2007 MIT

Gen120 Sexual and Gender Identities (Undergrad) 2006 MIT

Gen130 Feminist Political Thought (Undergrad) 2000 MIT

Gen140 Literary Interpretation: Virginia Woolf's Shakespeare (Undergrad) 2001 MIT

Gen150 Identity and Difference (Undergrad) 2002 MIT

Gen150 Identity and Difference Spring 2007 MIT

Gen160 Gender, Sexuality, and Society Spring 2006 MIT

Gen170 The Contemporary American Family Spring 2004 MIT

Gen180 Gender, Power, and International Development (Undergrad) 2003 MIT

Gen190 Women in South Asia from 1800 to Present (Undergrad) 2006 MIT

Gen210 International Women's Voices (Undergrad) 2004 MIT

Gen220 The Anthropology of Computing (Undergrad) 2004 MIT

Gen230 Popular Narrative: Masterminds (Senior+) 2004 MIT

Gen240 Major Authors: After the Masterpiece: Novels by Melville, Twain, Faulkner, and Morrison Fall 2006 MIT

Gen240 Major Authors: Melville and Morrison(Undergrad) 2003 MIT

Gen250 Medieval Literature: Medieval Women Writers (Undergrad) 2004 MIT

Gen260 American Authors: American Women Authors (Undergrad) 2003 MIT

Gen270 Race and Identity in American Literature: Keepin' it Real Fake (Undergrad) 2007 MIT

Gen280 Writing About Race (Undergrad) 2003 MIT

Gen280 Writing About Race 2007 MIT

Gen315 Feminist Theory (Undergrad) 2008 MIT

Gen320 Advanced Essay Workshop Spring 2008 MIT

Gen330 Gender and the Law in U.S. History (Undergrad) 2004 MIT

Gen335 Gender and Media Studies: Women and the Media 2008 MIT

Gen340 Cultural Performances of Asia (Undergrad) 2005 MIT

Gen340 The Economic History of Work and Family (Undergrad) 2005 MIT

Gen360 Medicine, Religion and Politics in Africa and the African Diaspora (Undergrad) 2005 MIT

Gen370 Violence, Human Rights, and Justice (Undergrad) 2004 MIT

Gen380 Dilemmas in Bio-Medical Ethics (Undergrad) 2005 MIT

Gen630 Studies in Women's Life Narratives: Interrogating Marriage: Case Studies in American Law and Culture (Graduate) 2007 MIT

Gen710 Issues of Representation: Women, Representation, and Music in Selected Folk Traditions (Graduate) 2005 MIT

Racial Violence: European Perspectives 1995-OPEN University (1 Audio)

Sexuality, Parenthood and Population-OPEN University

Spec130 Gender Issues in Academics and Academia (Undergrad) 2004 MIT

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