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In Search of Sisterhood: Delta Sigma Theta and the Challenge of the Black Sorority Movement


In Search of Sisterhood: Delta Sigma Theta and the Challenge of the Black Sorority Movement


$9.56


This history of the largest block women’s organization in the United States is not only the story of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority (DST), but also tells of the increasing involvement of black women in the political, social, and economic affairs of America. Founded at a time when liberal arts education was widely seen as either futile, dangerous, or impractical for blacks, especially women, DST is, in…

The Sisters of APF


The Sisters of APF


$15.00


The Sisters of APF is Zane’s first book based on one of her most popular short story subjects, the sexy escapades of a sorority like no other. APF stands for Alpha Phi Fuckem, a sorority dedicated to sexual freedom and the fulfillment of its members. Zane’s APF stories have appeared in her earlier collections, including The Sex Chronicles: Shattering the Myth, and are favorites among her readers….

Women's Work: The First 20,000 Years: Women, Cloth, and Society in Early Times


Women’s Work: The First 20,000 Years: Women, Cloth, and Society in Early Times


$9.66


“A fascinating history of . . . [a craft] that preceded and made possible civilization itself.” —New York Times Book ReviewNew discoveries about the textile arts reveal women’s unexpectedly influential role in ancient societies.Twenty thousand years ago, women were making and wearing the first clothing created from spun fibers. In fact, right up to the Industrial Revolution the fiber arts were a…


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