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House on Hubbard street, AEntry/Object ID
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121 pages ; 22 cm
House on Hubbard street, A by Louise Warren.
This is the story of a small group of dedicated women who, in the early years of the women's movement, were determined to make their voices heard on the subject of crimes against women. The women pushed through barriers to focus on the crimes of rape and spouse abuse. They established a rape hotline and, in 1976, opened the Hubbard House, the 1st battered women's shelter in the Southeast.Collection
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Hubbard House (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Florida -- Jacksonville., Women's shelters -- Florida -- Jacksonville., Abused women -- Florida -- Jacksonville.Publication Details
Author
Warren, Louise StantonPublisher
Olivette-CrookePlace Published
* Untyped Place Published
Jacksonville, FloridaCall No.
HV 1447 .J33 W37 1998ISBN
9780966024609