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Barbara Jordan
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Ann Fears Crawford |
Traces the life of this African American woman who was a respected lawyer, politician, teacher, and spokesperson for democracy. |
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Barbara Jordan, a self-portrait
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Barbara Jordan |
Autobiography of the Afro-American woman who, after serving in the Texas legislature, became a representative to the United States Congress. |
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Barbara Jordan
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Linda Jacobs Altman |
A biography of the Afro-American who after serving in the Texas legislature became a representative to the United States Congress. |
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Eleanor Holmes Norton
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Hal Marcovitz |
Profiles Washington, D.C.'s member of the United States House of Representatives who, in a previous position as head of the Equal Employment Opportunity Council, wrote the guidelines on sexual harras… |
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Barbara Jordan
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Rose Blue |
Examines the life and career of the black woman from Texas who became a prominent political figure. |
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Barbara Jordan
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Laura S. Jeffrey |
Explores the life and career of Barbara Jordan, from her childhood in Houston, through her distinguished career in public office, to her powerful influence as a speaker. |
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Barbara Jordan, congresswoman
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Linda Carlson Johnson |
Surveys the life and career of the black woman from Texas who became a lawyer, state legislator, and member of the United States Congress. |
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The Truths We Hold
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Kamala D. Harris |
From Kamala Harris, one of America's most inspiring political leaders and Joe Biden’s pick for his 2020 running mate, a book about the core truths that unite us, and the long struggle to discern what… |
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Barbara Jordan, the great lady from Texas
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Naurice Roberts |
A biography of the Texas lawyer and teacher who, among other achievements, served three terms in the House of Representatives, the first black woman ever to be elected to that office from the South. |
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Barbara Jordan
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James Haskins |
A biography of the Congresswoman from Texas, the first black woman ever to be elected to that office from the South. |
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