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Mary Jo Gohlke
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The History Press
Language
English

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Remarkable women of Stockton
2014, The History Press
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Remarkable Women of Stockton
2014, Arcadia Publishing
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2014, Arcadia Publishing
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Table of Contents

The Sperry sisters: rich and famous in the golden age
Julia Weber: Stockton's own royalty
Inez Budd: California's first lady
L. Clare Davis: club founder and enterprising journalist
Sarah Gillis: she ran the steamships
Lottie Ruggles: a local belle in Europe
Anna Brown Holt: not a socialite
Harriet Chalmers Adams: international explorer and speaker
Dr. Margaret Smyth: leader in national mental health
Tillie Lewis: undisputed "tomato queen"
Edna Gleason: "they call me dynamite"
Emily Knoles: building a university
Elizabeth Humbargar: fought wartime injustice
Wilhelmina Henry and Flora Mata: breaking the color barrier
Joan Darrah: strong mayor leaves a legacy
Dolores Huerta: crusader for human rights
Sylvia Sun Minnick: too tough to quit loving
Maxine Hong Kingston: behind the black curtains
Dr. Dawn Mabalon: Little Manila's champion
Beverly Fitch McCarthy: frankly feminist.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Charleston, SC

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
920.72, B
Library of Congress
F869.S8 G64 2014, F869.S8G64 2014

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Pagination
pages cm

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31185590M
ISBN 13
9781626194151
LCCN
2013050148
OCLC/WorldCat
864411418

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