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"Who Was Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Who Started Votes For Women", n.d.

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n.d.
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"Who Was Elizabeth Cady Stanton? My Mother," part 1, n.d.:

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n.d.
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"Who Was Elizabeth Cady Stanton? My Mother," part 2, n.d.

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"Who Was Elizabeth Cady Stanton? My Mother," part 3, n.d.

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(Francis) Ellen Lord, 1877: Vassar College professor of Latin, 1867-1876 and Greek, 1872-1876

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1877
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Half-length picture of Ellen Lord wearing a plaid dress. She is seated, holding a fan, her right arm resting on a chair.

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(Francis) Ellen Lord: Vassar College professor of Latin, 1867-1876 and Greek, 1872-1876

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187-?
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Three-quarter length picture of two women.

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(this never happened): Queer monstrosity, survival, & the monstrous-feminine on stage & screen

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2016-January-01
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Department or Program
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In what ways are monstrosity, the abject, and queerness connected? What are the mechanisms by which we as a culture twist perceptions of difference into denouncements of monstrous otherness? How can we use creation as a tool for healing? How...

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[A midsummer night's dream]. [Selection from Act 5] / [William Shakespeare]

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[between 1930 and 1950?]

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