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The Life and Work of Dr. Beadie Eugene Conner: An African American Physician in Jim Crow Texas. 比迪·尤金·康纳医生的生活和工作:一位在种族隔离的德克萨斯州的非裔美国医生。
The Southwestern historical quarterly Pub Date : 2012-01-01 DOI: 10.1353/swh.2012.0001
Keith Volanto
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One of the boys: Ammie Wilson’s challenge to postwar ideals of femininity on the stock show circuit. 其中一个男孩:艾米·威尔逊(Ammie Wilson)在时装巡回秀上对战后女性气质理想的挑战。
The Southwestern historical quarterly Pub Date : 2011-01-01 DOI: 10.1353/swh.2011.0070
Adrienne Caughfield, Lynda Morley
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引用次数: 1
From the Midway to the Hall of State at Fair Park: two competing views of women at the Dallas Celebration of 1936. 从中途岛到博览会公园的国家大厅:1936年达拉斯庆典上对女性的两种不同看法。
The Southwestern historical quarterly Pub Date : 2011-01-01 DOI: 10.1353/swh.2011.0012
Light Townsend Cummins
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引用次数: 2
"All good things start with the women": the origin of the Texas Birth Control Movement, 1933-1945. “一切美好的事物都始于女人”:1933-1945年德州计划生育运动的起源。
The Southwestern historical quarterly Pub Date : 2011-01-01 DOI: 10.1353/swh.2011.0016
Harold L Smith
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引用次数: 3
Fighting foot-and-mouth disease in Mexico: popular protest against diplomatic decisions. 墨西哥抗击口蹄疫:民众对外交决策的抗议。
J Ledbetter
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Hermes Drug in La Grange: a pioneer Texas store. La Grange的Hermes Drug:德州的先锋店。
E J Hall
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