BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Social Scientists & Psychologists
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- Between the queen and the cabby : Olympe de Gouges's Rights of woman
- Champion of choice : the life and legacy of women's advocate Nafis Sadik
- Chee Chee : a study of Aboriginal suicide
- Chicanas of 18th Street : narratives of a movement from Latino Chicago
- Clifford W. Beers, advocate for the insane
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- Corbett Mack : the life of a Northern Paiute
- Covenant of care : Newark Beth Israel and the Jewish Hospital in America
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- Deaf women's lives : three self-portraits
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- Eating fire : my life as a lesbian avenger
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- Elizabeth Packard : a noble fight
- Emily Greene Balch : the long road to internationalism
- Envisioning sociology : Victor Branford, Patrick Geddes, and the quest for social reconstruction
- Eugene Kinckle Jones : the National Urban League and Black social work, 1910-40
- Far from home : memories of World War II and afterward
- Feminism as life's work : four modern American women through two world wars
- Feminists who changed America, 1963-1975
- Fredric Wertham and the critique of mass culture
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- Margaret McWilliams : an interwar feminist
- Marginal man : the dark vision of Harold Innis
- Mary P. Follett : creating democracy, transforming management
- Max Weber in America
- Memoir of a visionary : Antonia Pantoja
- Muslim women activists in North America : speaking for ourselves
- My family and other saints
- New roots in America's sacred ground : religion, race, and ethnicity in Indian America
- North Carolina slave narratives : the lives of Moses Roper, Lunsford Lane, Moses Grandy & Thomas H. Jones
- Princes of cotton : four diaries of young men in the South, 1848-1860
- Psychology, art, and antifascism : Ernst Kris, E.H. Gombrich, and the politics of caricature
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- Reluctant feminists in German social democracy, 1885-1917
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- Robert K. Greenleaf : a life of servant leadership
- Roots & reflections : South Asians in the Pacific Northwest
- Rose Henderson : a woman for the people
- Saving the reservation : Joe Garry and the battle to be Indian
- Scenes from the high desert : Julian Steward's life and theory
- Settler feminism and race making in Canada
- Shahaama : five Egyptian men tell their stories
- Slave narratives after slavery
- Slaves, slaveholders, and a Kentucky community's struggle toward freedom
- Sojourner Truth's America
- Something's happening here : a sixties odyssey from Brooklyn to Woodstock
- Southern Paiute : a portrait
- Southern perspectives on the queer movement : committed to home
- Squint : my journey with leprosy
- Suffering in the land of sunshine : a Los Angeles illness narrative
- Surrendered child : a birth mother's journey
- Surviving the gulag : a German woman's memoir
- The Arab and the Brit : the last of the welcome immigrants
- The Cattell controversy : race, science, and ideology
- The Enlightenment as social criticism : Iosipos Moisiodax and Greek culture in the eighteenth century
- The Garden of Eden : the story of a freedmen's community in Texas
- The Global horizon : expectations of migration in Africa and the Middle East
- The Hogg family and Houston : philanthropy and the civic ideal
- The Scholems : a story of the German-Jewish bourgeoisie from emancipation to destruction
- The doc and the duchess : the life and legacy of George H.A. Clowes
- The environmental endgame : mainstream economics, ecological disaster, and human survival
- The family nobody wanted
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- The life and work of John C. Campbell
- The question of psychological types : the correspondence of C.G. Jung and Hans Schmid-Guisan, 1915-1916
- The road to Seneca Falls : Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the First Woman's Rights Convention
- The senator and the sharecropper : the freedom struggles of James O. Eastland and Fannie Lou Hamer
- The splendid vision : centennial history of the National Council of Women of Canada : 1893-1993
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- The virtual Marshall McLuhan
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- To Alcatraz, death row, and back : memories of an East LA outlaw
- Twitch and shout : a touretter's tale
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- Women leaders at work
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