Her life came full circle when she was in her late 80s and the women's movement rediscovered her as a foremother. |
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Intellectually, Paul is also an important foremother to modern feminist thought. |
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We explore the life of our foremother Rachel, in honor of her yahrzeit, which falls on the 11 th of Heshvan. |
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The go-to reference for many is still Atlantic Records-era Aretha, crowned the iconic foremother of the feminist pop anthem. |
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Going since the early 90s, Anne-kin is the foremother of all Scandinavian female detectives. |
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You'd think that I'd have grown up in the shadow of such an influential foremother, but I didn't know about her activities. |
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While less involved than its foremother, the beehive, a proper topknot is more complicated than it might seem. |
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The League of Poets proclaimed her a foremother of Canadian poetry. |
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She also aligns herself with an admirable American tradition of poetic activism, her most immediate foremother being the passionate nature writer and fabulist, Annie Dillard. |
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Abstract : This article illustrates patterns of spiritual growth in the autobiographies of three Canadian women who search for the meaning of their foremother heritage. |
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