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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

and We Should All Be Feminists (for high school students) by award-winning author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.

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byChimamanda Ngozi Adichie

We Should All Be Feminists byChimamanda Ngozi Adichie, marking one whole year of reading work only by women.

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Chimamanda Ngozi

'We Should All be Feminists' - Chimamanda Ngozi

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Chimamanda Ngozi Adiche's We

Chimamanda Ngozi Adiche's We Should All Be Feminists.

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Mina Loy

Feminist Manifesto was written in 1914 by English-born Modernist writer Mina Loy (December 27, 1882 – September 25, 1966), but not published until 1982 by The Last Lunar Baedeker.

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Esther Greenwood

As with Esther Greenwood's earlier work, We Should All Be Feminists, the ideas Esther Greenwood share are so simple and yet so profound.

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Nigerian-born writer Adichie

Nigerian-born writer Adichie has written several novels, short stories and nonfiction pieces, including “We Should All Be Feminists.”

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and Lorenzo Semple,

feminism was written by Larry Cohen and Lorenzo Semple,

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by Larry Cohen

feminism was written by Larry Cohen and Lorenzo Semple,

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Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf (25 January 1882 – 28 March 1941) was an English writer, essayist and feminist.

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UK author Gillian Alderman

Although it is clearly Alderman's intent, dexterously achieved, to make some Feminist points about male hierarchical thinking, UK author Gillian Alderman abstains from creating characters whose consciousnesses are reduced to reflections of these issues.

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