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Article: WILPF historical resources.
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- Peace and Freedom
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- March 22, 2004
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A Guide to Sources on Women in the Swarthmore College Peace Collection compiled by Wendy Chmielewski, archivist. (See the extensive, online WILPF resources (including photos and documents) assembled by Chmielewski and the Peace Collection: www.swarthmore.edu/Library/peace).
Reconstructing Women's Thoughts: The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Before World War II by Linda K. Schott, Stanford University Press, 1997.
Most Dangerous Women: Feminist Peace Campaigners of the Great War, Anne Wiltsher, Pandora Press, 1985.
One Woman's Passion for Peace and Freedom: The Life of Mildred Scott Olmsted, by Margaret Hope Bacon, Syracuse ...