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Book Segment in Media Report To Women
A segment from my latest women’s page book is in the current issue of the Media Report To Women.
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Review of Women Politicking Politely
I was so happy to read this review of my book, Women Politicking Politely.
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Women’s Page Columnist Fran Murphy
I am thankful to UCF’s ILL folks who found this clip of women’s page columnist Fran Murphy. She will be included in my next book about women’s page editors.
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Women Politicking Politely
I was happy to learning that my book, Women Politicking Politely, was on display at at AHA Conference.
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My Gainesville Book Talk: August 26th
I am looking forward to talking about my women & politics book in Gainesville next month. From the announcement:“The Matheson History Museum is thrilled to welcome back Kimberly Wilmot Voss to discuss her latest book “Women Politicking Politely: Advancing Feminism in the 1960s and 1970s.” “Women Politicking Politely” covers the relatively unknown stories of six women who helped lay the foundation for advancing women’s equality in the U.S. They largely worked behind the scenes but were as equally important as the leaders of the women’s liberation movement. These particular women were chosen for the book because of their interactions with each other as they rallied around a common cause and…
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Page Proofs for Women & Politics Book
Excited to go over page proofs for my upcoming book, Women Politicking Politely: Feminists Making a Difference in the 1960s and 1970s. It features the stories of Marie Anderson, Kay Clarenbach, Catherine East, Vera Glaser, Dorothy Jurney and Marjorie Paxson.