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Paperback A Native Daughter's Leadership in Public Affairs Book

ISBN: 1024113671

ISBN13: 9781024113679

A Native Daughter's Leadership in Public Affairs

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A Native Daughter's Leadership in Public Affairs: Transcript, 1974 presents a detailed oral history, offering unique insights into the life and work of Gabrielle S Morris, Bernice Hubbard May, and Winifred Heard. This volume captures their experiences and perspectives, shedding light on their contributions to public affairs and their roles as women leaders in a changing society.

Through transcribed conversations, readers gain firsthand access to the challenges and triumphs these women faced as they navigated the political landscape. This transcript serves as a valuable historical document, preserving the voices and stories of individuals who helped shape their communities. This volume is essential for anyone interested in women's history, political science, and the study of leadership.

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