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    Literature and Writing “To Eat This Big Universe as Her Oyster”: Margaret Fuller and the First Major Work of American Feminism — The Public Domain Review (publicdomainreview.org)
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    Images from the Collective Unconscious: Olga Fröbe-Kapteyn and the Eranos Archive — The Public Domain Review (publicdomainreview.org)
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    Article James Conway: Out on the Town. Magnus Hirschfeld and Berlin’s Third Sex (publicdomainreview.org)
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    First “The Rainbow for their Guide”: Mary Gartside’s New Theory of Colours (1808) (publicdomainreview.org)
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    Badass Theresa Babb’s Photographs of Female Friendship (ca. 1898) (publicdomainreview.org)
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    Circassian Beauty in the American Sideshow – The Public Domain Review (publicdomainreview.org)
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    Women at Work during World War I – The Public Domain Review (publicdomainreview.org)
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