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Miller, James Edwin. The United States in Literature. 7th ed. Glenview, Il, USA: Scott, Foresman and Company, 1985.

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1945-, St Joan Jacqueline, and McElhiney Annette Bennington 1941-, eds. Beyond Portia: Women, law, and literature in the United States. Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1997.

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Meachum, Virginia. Janet Reno: United States Attorney General. Springfield, NJ, U.S.A: Enslow Publishers, 1995.

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Redfern, Bernice. Women of color in the United States: A guide to the literature. New York: Garland, 1989.

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Rowan, N. R. Women in the Marines: The boot camp challenge. Minneapolis: Lerner Publications Co., 1994.

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University of Massachusetts at Boston. College of Public and Community Service. Collaborative for Community Service and Development. Searching for women: A literature review on women, HIV and AIDS in the United States. 2nd ed. Boston, Mass: Multicultural AIDS Coalition, 1991.

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Linda, Wagner-Martin, and Davidson Cathy N. 1949-, eds. The Oxford Book of Women's Writing in the United States. Oxford [England]: Oxford University Press, 1995.

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(Editor), Linda Wagner-Martin, and Cathy N. Davidson (Editor), eds. The Oxford Book of Women's Writing in the United States. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999.

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Morin, Isobel V. Women of the U.S. Congress. Minneapolis: Oliver Press, 1994.

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Stewart, Gail. Battered women. San Diego, CA: Lucent Books, 1997.

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Stewart, Gail B. Battered women. San Diego, CA: Lucent Books, 1997.

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Long, Barbara. United States v. Virginia: Virginia Military Institute accepts women. Berkeley Heights, NJ: Enslow Publishers, 2000.

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Giblin, James. Edith Wilson: The woman who ran the United States. New York, N.Y., U.S.A: Viking, 1992.

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ill, Laporte Michele, ed. Edith Wilson: The woman who ran the United States. New York: Puffin Books, 1993.

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Schwartz, Heather E. Women of the U.S. Air Force. Mankato, Minn: Capstone Press, 2011.

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Roberta, Fernández, and Franco Jean, eds. In other words: Literature by Latinas of the United States. Houston, Tex: Arte Público Press, 1994.

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Stanley, Sandra Carson. Women in the military. New York, NY: J. Messner, 1993.

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F, Cott Nancy, ed. The young Oxford history of women in the United States. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994.

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Haugen, Brenda. Martha Washington: First Lady of the United States. Minneapolis, Minn: Compass Point Books, 2006.

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Giblin, James. Edith Wilson: The woman who ran the United States. New York, N.Y., U.S.A: Viking, 1992.

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Miller, Nancy. My mom is in the Navy. New York: PowerKids Press, 2016.

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Ellis, Jacqueline. Silent witnesses: Representations of working-class women in the United States. Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1998.

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Marx, Trish. Jeannette Rankin: First Lady of Congress. New York: Margaret K. McElderry Books, 2006.

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Johnston, Johanna. They led the way: 14 American women. New York: Puffin Books, 2004.

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1937-, Pollack Sandra, and Knight Denise D. 1954-, eds. Contemporary lesbian writers of the United States: A bio-bibliographical critical sourcebook. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 1993.

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Coster, Patience. A new deal for women: The expanding roles of women, 1938-1960. New York: Chelsea House, 2011.

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The United States in Literature. 7th ed. Glenview, Il, USA: Scott, Forseman and Company, 1985.

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The United States in Literature. Glenview, Illinois: Scott Foresman and Company, 1987.

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John, Adams, and Adams John R. United States Authors Series - Harriet Beecher Stowe (United States Authors Series). Twayne Publishers, 1989.

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Female Cartoonists in the United States. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Eldred, Janet Carey, and Peter Mortensen. Imagining Rhetoric: Composing Women of the Early United States. University of Pittsburgh Press, 2002.

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Eldred, Janet Carey, and Peter Mortensen. Imagining Rhetoric: Composing Women of the Early United States. University of Pittsburgh Press, 2002.

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Imagining Rhetoric: Composing Women of the Early United States. University of Pittsburgh Press, 2014.

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Teorey, Matthew Niven. Self-Made Women in the 1920s United States: Literary Trailblazers. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated, 2022.

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Healing Memories: Puerto Rican Women's Literature in the United States. University of Pittsburgh Press, 2019.

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Bean, Hamilton. United States Intelligence Cultures. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.357.

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Organizational culture refers to the constellation of values, beliefs, identities, and artifacts that both shape and emerge from the interactions among the formal members of the US intelligence community. It is useful for understanding interagency cooperation and information sharing, institutional reform, leadership, intelligence failure, intelligence analysis, decision making, and intelligence theory. Organizational culture is also important in understanding the dynamics of US intelligence. There are four “levels” of, or “perspectives” on, organizational culture: vernacular and mundane organizational communication; strategic and reflective discourse; theoretical discourse; and metatheoretical discourse. Meanwhile, four overarching claims can be made about the intelligence studies literature in relation to organizational culture. First, explicit references to organizational culture within the literature do not appear until the 1970s. Second, studies of organizational culture usually critique “differentiation” among the subcultures of a single agency—most often the CIA or the FBI. Third, few intelligence scholars have provided audiences with opportunities to hear the voices of the men and women working inside these agencies. Finally, the majority of this literature views organizational culture from the dominant, managerial perspective. Ultimately, this literature evidences four themes that map to traditionally functionalist assumptions about organizational culture: (1) a differentiated or fragmented culture diminishes organizational effectiveness, while (2) an integrated or unified culture promotes effectiveness; (3) senior officials can and should determine organizational culture; and (4) the US intelligence community should model its culture after those found in private sector corporations or institutions such as law or medicine.
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The United States in Literature: America Reads. Scott Foresman & Co, 1991.

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Coleman, Miriam. Women in the Military. Rosen Publishing Group, 2015.

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Coleman, Miriam. Women in the Military. Rosen Publishing Group, 2015.

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Garcia, Elizabeth. Healing Memories: Puerto Rican Women's Literature in the United States. University of Pittsburgh Press, 2018.

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Nash, Carol Rust. Women Winning the Right to Vote in United States History. Enslow Pub Inc, 2014.

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Nash, Carol Rust. Women Winning the Right to Vote in United States History. Enslow Publishing, LLC, 2014.

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Tison, Hélène. Female Cartoonists in the United States: Bad Girls and Invisible Women. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Hansen, Grace. Kamala Harris: First Female Vice President of the United States. ABDO Publishing Company, 2021.

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Hansen, Grace. Kamala Harris: First Female Vice President of the United States. ABDO Publishing Company, 2021.

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Burgan, Michael. Hillary Clinton (Extraordinary Women). Raintree, 2014.

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Olsen, Kirstin. Daily Life of Women in the Progressive Era. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2019.

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Daily Life of Women in the Progressive Era. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2019.

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Boken. United States Authors Series - Carolyn Heilbrun. Twayne Publishers, 1996.

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Mills, Angela, and Mary Chapman. Treacherous Texts: An Anthology of U. S. Suffrage Literature, 1846-1946. Rutgers University Press, 2011.

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