Shoshana: the war hero you don't know
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Shoshana Johnson, America's first African American female POW, gets the spotlight she really deserves. Her extraordinary story tells about her suffering through the horrors of captivity in Iraq, coming home to unexpected stress, and working her way through grief and guilt in search of a personal peace.
Publication Name: Glamour
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0017-0747
Year: 2004
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The woman who made wife killers pay
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Nancy Grace of Court TV successfully prosecuted 100 murder, rape and other crimes against women in Fulton County, GA. She warns that men who have major mood swings, have a history of violence, get in fights that always get escalated?and isolate their partners from friends or family may be dangerous.??
Publication Name: Glamour
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0017-0747
Year: 2003
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These women changed your life
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Four strong women, Mechelle Vinson, Carole DeSaram, Maria Lise Pepe, and Cyla Allison who worked during the 1970s and 1980s period, fought for the freedoms all women enjoy at present. While Mechelle Vinson stood up for women's rights at work, Carole DeSaram forced banks to give credit cards to women.
Publication Name: Glamour
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0017-0747
Year: 2005
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