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Black Women in the Ivory Tower, 1850–1954: An Intellectual History

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By Stephanie Y. Evans — 2008

Evans chronicles the stories of African American women who struggled for and won access to formal education, beginning in 1850, when Lucy Stanton, a student at Oberlin College, earned the first college diploma conferred on an African American woman. See more...

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The Women’s Book of Healing: Auras, Chakras, Laying On of Hands, Crystals, Gemstones, and Colors

Women are naturally healers. Throughout time, they have performed curative roles as mothers, midwives, caregivers, and wisewomen, but modern medicine has suppressed this important tradition.

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All Women Are Healers: A Comprehensive Guide to Natural Healing

“By the study, experimentation and practice of natural healing, women are changing and charting the future of health care. Despite heavy resistance or lack of recognition from patriarchal medicine, they are nevertheless making positive changes that will continue and increase.

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