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SUMMARY:A History of Women at Work in America: Poverty\, Affluence and the Paradoxes of Social Change 
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DESCRIPTION:\n Mary Logan Rothschild is Professor Emerita of Women and Gender  Studies at Arizona State University\, specializing in the history of American  women and women&rsquo\;s oral history. She has written A Case of Black and White:  Northern Volunteers and the Southern Freedom Summers\, 1964&ndash\;1965 and Doing What  the Day Brought: An Oral History of Arizona Women. Currently she is working on  two research projects: A Sister to Every Scout: The Story of Girl Scouting in  America\, and Living U.S. Women&rsquo\;s History: Voices from the Field\, an oral history  of the founding of the field of United States&rsquo\; women&rsquo\;s history. She has been  awarded the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Dean&rsquo\;s Quality Teaching Award\,  the ASU Alumni Association Faculty Achievement Award for Excellence in Teaching\,  the Arizona Humanities Council&rsquo\;s Scholar of the Year Award\, and the American  Historical Association&rsquo\;s Nancy Lyman Roelker Mentorship  Award.
LOCATION:MCC Southern/Dobson Campus 
 \n1833 W. Southern Ave.\, Mesa 
 \nNavajo Room\, Kirk Student  Center
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