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Harriet Fraad (born
August 19, 1941) is an
American feminist activist,
psychotherapist and
hypnotherapist in New York City. She has been
practicing as...
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Rosalyn Baxandall (née
Fraad; June 12, 1939 –
October 13, 2015) was an
American historian of women's
activism and
feminist activist.
Baxandall was born...
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Wolff lives in
Manhattan with his wife and
frequent collaborator,
Harriet Fraad, a
practicing psychotherapist. To
escape ****sm, Wolff's parents, both Jewish...
- 2004,
Walton purchased art sold from the
collection of
Daniel and Rita
Fraad at Sotheby's, in New York. In 2005,
Walton purchased Asher Brown Durand's...
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databases and/or
staff shortages.
Feminist activist and
psychotherapist Harriet Fraad and
Marxian economist Richard D.
Wolff contend that "American hyper-capitalism"...
- to 'Malfunction'". Vice.
Retrieved August 11, 2019. Wolff,
Richard D.;
Fraad,
Harriet (November 8, 2017). "American hyper-capitalism
breeds the lonely...
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medicinales de los indios) o Códice Badiano". Arqueología Mexicana.
Rosalyn Fraad Baxandall,
Linda Gordon,
Susan Reverb, America's
Working Women: A Do****entary...
- Foundation/Prestel. ISBN 978-3-7913-8201-2. Gordon, Linda; Baxandall,
Rosalyn Fraad; Reverby, Susan, eds. (1976). America's
Working Women. W. W.
Norton & Company...
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Meyer London, and her
cousins include sisters Rosalyn Baxandall and
Harriet Fraad. Mary
Hamilton Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Davies, Caroline...
- MHG
diphthongs ei, ou, öu
merged to [aː] (baad 'both',
Schdaab 'dust',
Fraad 'joy', cf.
Standard German beide, Staub, Freude). The MHG long
vowels ê...