Congratulations to the Graduates: Class of 2007
Melissa Arjona
Old World Mothers, New World Daughters: Images of Mexican Immigrant Motherhood, 1965 – 2002
Tiffany Basdekis
Breaking with Convention: Frances Anne Kemble’s Struggle with Slavery and 19th Century Gender Norms
Vanessa DeSantis
No Bright Lady’s Shadow: Villette and the Disruption of Mid-Victorian Constructions of Women, Desire, and Representation
Samantha Erskine
Slavery’s Echo: Racism, Stigma, and the Politics of Respectability in the Lives of Black Erotic Laborers
Juliet Gentile
The Sun Rising from the West: Gendered Perspectives on the Nur Ashki Jerrahi Sufi Order
Linda Hirschfeld
Painting the Spanish Civil War: Frida Kahlo’s Palette of Personal and Political Allegory
Maranda Hyde
Each One, Teach One: Uncovering the Historical Significance behind the Distortions of the Black Panther Party’s Dynamics
Joon Lee
The Third World Women’s Alliance (TWWA): Women of Color Organizing in the Revolutionary Era, 1970 – 1980
Patricia Litwin
How Could a Woman... Not Even Five Feet Tall, Change the World? Rose Chernin and the Los Angeles Committee for the Protection of the Foreign Born
Lisa Rude
Washington Debutante: The Coming Out of Elizabeth “Betty” Bloomer Ford
