Poem: My heroines
by Marge Piercy When I think of women heroes,its not Joan of Arc or Molly Pitcherbut mothers who quietly sayto their daughters, you can.Who stand behind
by Marge Piercy When I think of women heroes,its not Joan of Arc or Molly Pitcherbut mothers who quietly sayto their daughters, you can.Who stand behind
by Barbara Becker When I was in college, I had a small book of questions meant to serve as conversation starters for social gatherings. There
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