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Writing red; an anthology of American women writers, 1930-1940. Foreword by Toni Morrison

Writing red; an anthology of American women writers, 1930-1940. Foreword by Toni Morrison

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Writing red; an anthology of American women writers, 1930-1940. Foreword by Toni Morrison

by Nekola, Charlotte and Paula Rabinowitz, eds

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New York: The Feminist Press, 1987. Paperback. 349p., wraps, very good condition.

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Title
Writing red; an anthology of American women writers, 1930-1940. Foreword by Toni Morrison
Author
Nekola, Charlotte and Paula Rabinowitz, eds
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Paperback
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ISBN 10
0935312765
ISBN 13
9780935312768
Publisher
The Feminist Press
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1987
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Labor - American; 1930S; Communist Party USA; Women; Journalism;

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