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Historian Miller (University of South Carolina) describes 11 historic sites that represent a range of American women's experiences and accomplishments, from New Mexico's Taos Pueblo of the 14th century to the M. Cary Thomas Library at Brywn Mawr College. Chapters on each site examine explain its historic significance, looking at women's roles in art, worship, business, education, and politics. Sidebars discuss important figures and issues, and fact boxes list key dates, architects and owners, addresses, and web sites. B&w and color photos are included. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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