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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Linda_GordonLinda Gordon - Wikipedia

    Linda Gordon is an American feminist and historian. She lives in New York City and in Madison, Wisconsin. She won the Marfield Prize and the WILLA Literary Award in Historical Nonfiction for Dorothea Lange: A Life Beyond Limits, and the Antonovych Prize for Cossack Rebellions: Social Turmoil in the Sixteenth-Century Ukraine (SUNY Press, 1983).

  2. Linda Gordon is professor of history and University Professor of the Humanities at New York University. Her early books focused on the historical roots of social policy issues, particularly as they concern gender and family issues.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0330398Linda Gordon - IMDb

    Linda Gordon was born on 12 April 1953 in Hamilton Air Force Base, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Angels' Wild Women (1971), Fugitive Lovers (1975) and The Last American Hobo (1967).

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    • Hamilton Air Force Base, California, USA
    • Actress, Camera And Electrical Department
  4. Biography. Linda Gordon was born in Chicago but considers Portland, Oregon, her home town. Her early ambition was to become a professional dancer but when she found she wasn’t good enough, she packed that in and went to college at Swarthmore.

  5. Aug 15, 2017 · So The Second Coming of the KKK: The Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s and the American Political Tradition ( W.W. Norton and Company ), by Linda Gordon, a professor of history at New York University, is a late addition to a very crowded shelf.

  6. Aug 25, 2014 · In advance of Labor Day, NYU Stories checked in with Linda Gordon to talk about changing notions of women’s work and the connections between disparities in gender and class.

  7. Linda Gordon. Professor Emerita of History. Education. PhD, Yale, Russian history. Areas of Research/Interest. U.S. social, political, and social policy history, 19th-20th century; women and gender; right-wing populism; documentary photography; Mexican Americans. Books. Inge Morath: A Biography.

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