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Karen DeCrow (née Lipschultz;
December 18, 1937 – June 6, 2014) was an
American attorney, author,
activist and feminist. She
served as the
fourth national...
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Helen Smith,
Christina Hoff Sommers, Erin
Pizzey and
Bettina Arndt.
Karen DeCrow was an
American attorney, author, and
activist and feminist, who served...
- A
crow is a bird of the
genus Corvus, or more broadly, a
synonym for all of Corvus. The word "
crow" is used as part of the
common name of many species...
- House's
until August 10, 1970,
after NOW
attorneys Faith Seidenberg and
Karen DeCrow filed a
discrimination case
against the bar in
District Court and won. The...
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Archived from the
original on
September 19, 2020.
Retrieved August 3, 2020.
DeCrow,
Jason (November 4, 2007). "Citigroup's
Prince Steps Down,
Rubin Named Chairman"...
- her
father as "Frank
DeViese".
Other historians consider this an anomaly,
probably inserted by a
hospital or
government worker.
DeViese
lived in Philadelphia...
- had to pay $945 per month.
Serpico was
represented in his suit by
Karen DeCrow,
former president of the
National Organization for Women.
Alexander died...
- The Jim
Crow laws were
state and
local laws
introduced in the
Southern United States in the late 19th and
early 20th
centuries that
enforced racial segregation...
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legislation in the
United States—among them
Betty Friedan, Kate Millett,
Karen DeCrow,
Wendy Kaminer and
Jamaica Kincaid.
While the
legality of
adult ****ual entertainment...
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Paulina Kellogg Wright Davis Dorothy Day
Marian de Forest Donna de Varona Karen DeCrow Sarah Deer Emma
Smith DeVoe
Emily ****inson
Dorothea Dix
Elizabeth Hanford...