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Nancy F. Cott

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  • Yumi Doi, an activist with Group of Fighting Women, at a protest against sexual discrimination, Tokyo, June 1972

    A Work in Progress

    Two new books on the history of feminism emphasize global grassroots efforts and the influence of American women labor leaders on international agreements.
    by Nancy F. Cott via New York Review of Books on September 15, 2021
  • The First Lady of American Journalism

    Dorothy Thompson finds a room of her own.
    by Nancy F. Cott via Lapham’s Quarterly on March 17, 2020
  • “Authority of Law” statue by James Earle Frasier in front of the United States Supreme Court building.

    Which History in Obergefell v. Hodges?

    The Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage by framing it as a historical evolution of liberty, dignity, and equality under the Constitution.
    by Nancy F. Cott via Perspectives on History on July 1, 2015
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