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The Women's Awakening in Egypt. Yale University Press. 1994. Mernissi, Fatima. Beyond the Veil. Indiana University Press. 1987. Badran, Margot. Egyptian Feminism in a nationalist century. http://www.mediterranaes.org/. January 2, 2005. Mason, Beverly J., Race, Gender & Class. New Orleans: April 30, 2002...
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Egyptian Feminism in a nationalist century. http://www.mediterranaes.org/. January 2, 2005. Mason, Beverly J., Race, Gender & Class. New Orleans: April 30, 2002. Vol. 9, Iss.2; pg. 63 Mernissi, Fatima. Dreams of Trespass. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company. 1994. PBS. Events related to Roles of Women...
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