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Wells, Emily Bailin, author.
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Private All-Girls School in New York City / Wells, Emily Bailin, author.
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Staudenmeyer, Anna Hamilton, author.
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Experienced Violence and Witnessed Violence Predict age at Menarche in African American Girls /
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Naymon, Kathleen, author.
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These poems seek to explore how the lives of adolescent girls and young women are shaped by pop
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Vance, Debbie, author.
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seven years, until their mother, Pleione, interceded on their behalf to Zeus, at which point the girls
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Kovalik, Tarin, author.
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Girlhood is the anatomy of a girl's soul. Her life is remembered through creative nonfiction essays
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Menendez, Jorge Luis Garcia Garcia, author. (orcid)0000-0002-3665-102X
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number of girls (boys) born per woman; and caused a minor decrease in aggregate fertility. Data on
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Grandi, Gina L., author.
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group of girls constructed and expressed their identities and understood their own power and agency.
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Wasielke, Emma L., author.
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personal stories and feminist visions of a better world for women and girls. This paper examines the
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Richardson, Theoni, author.
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was collected from choir students grades 10-12 at a private, all-girls, Catholic Chicagoland high
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Marshall, Maya, author.
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mothering a black boy. The American Girl series is intended to offer snapshots of a black girl's quotidian
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Morrison, Rachel C., author.
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. In reworking the Metamorphoses, all three poets paint vivid images of vulnerable girls and bereft
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Moy, Charlotte Cover, author.
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Convent education was financially accessible to many girls whose families could not afford a

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