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Essays
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1886
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Why Women Do Not Reform Their Dress
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1887
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A Protest Against Petticoats
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1888
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The Providence Ladies Gymnasium
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1889
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How Much Must We Read?
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1890
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Altering Human Nature
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1891
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Are Women Better Than Men?
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1891
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A Lady on the Cap and Apron Question
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1892
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The Reactive Lies of Gallantry
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1893
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The Vegetable Chinaman
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1893
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The Saloon and Its Annex
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1894
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The Business League for Women
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1894
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Official Report of Women's Congress
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1895
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John Smith and Armenia
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1896
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The American Government
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1897
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When Socialism Began
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1898
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Causes and Uses of the Subjection of Women
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1899
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The Automobile as a Reformer
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1900
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Esthetic Dyspepsia
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1901
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Ideals of Child Culture
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1902
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Should Wives Work?
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1903
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Fortschritte der Frauen in Amerika
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1904
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The Passing of the Home in Great American Cities
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1904
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The Beauty of a Block
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1905
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The Home and the Hospital
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1906
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Some Light on the [Single Woman's] Problem
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1907
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Social Darwinism
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1908
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A Suggestion on the Negro Problem
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1909
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How Home Conditions React Upon the Family
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1910
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Children's Clothing
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1911
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On Dogs
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1912
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How to Lighten the Labor of Women
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1913
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What 'Love' Really Is
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1913
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Why I Wrote 'The Yellow Wall-Paper'
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1914
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Gum Chewing in Public
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1915
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A Rational Position on Suffrage / At the Request of the New York Times, Mrs. Gilman Presents the Best Arguments Possible in Behalf of Votes for Women
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1916
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What Is Feminism?
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1917
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The Housekeeper and the Food Problem
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1918
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Concerning Clothes
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1919
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The Socializing of Education
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1920
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A Woman's Party
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1921
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Making Towns Fit to Live In
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1922
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Cross-Examining Santa Claus
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1923
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Is America Too Hospitable?
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1924
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Toward Monogamy
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1925
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The Nobler Male
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1926
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American Radicals
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1927
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Progress Through Birth Control
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1928
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Divorce and Birth Control
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1929
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Feminism and Social Progress
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1929
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Sex and Race Progress
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1931
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Parasitism and Civilized Vice
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1932
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Birth Control, Religion and the Unfit
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1935
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The Right to Die
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2011
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Undergoing the Cure for Nervous Prostration
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