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A celebration of the career of University of California, Los Angeles professor of history and gender studies Ellen Carol DuBois, highlighting her work on women’s suffrage, Victoria Woodhull, and
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Ellen Dubois, Distinguished Professor in the Department of History and Department of Gender Studies delivers the 124th UCLA Faculty Lecture.
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Reposted from Dissent Magazine December 1, 2008 First, close Guantánamo Bay prison. A spate of recent articles has detailed the complexities of ending the grossly unconstitutional incarceration of alleged
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