Daughters, Inc.

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Daughters, Incorporated, or Daughters, Inc., was an American feminist publishing house founded by June Arnold and Parke Bowman in 1972.[1] Based in New York, N.Y., their publications primarily revolved around gender and lesbian experiences.[2][3]

List of books published by Daughters, Inc.[]

Daughters, Inc. closed down in 1978.[4][5]

References[]

  1. ^ Cannon, Taffy. “Fiction: Baby Houston by June Arnold”. Los Angeles Times. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1987-07-19-bk-4741-story.html
  2. ^ “Creating a Woman’s World” New York Times. January 2, 1977.https://www.nytimes.com/1977/01/02/archives/creating-a-womens-world-the-feminists-behind-daughters-inc-a.html
  3. ^ Publications by Daughters, Inc. http://www.lesbianpoetryarchive.org/book/export/html/133
  4. ^ Williams, Carla. “June Arnold (1926-1982)”. The gay and lesbian literary heritage: a reader's companion to the writers and their works, from antiquity to the present. Edited by Claude J. Summers. Google books
  5. ^ “Lesbian Art and Artists”. Heresies, vol. 1, no. 3, Fall 1977, p.118. The Heretics.
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