This book comes from the research library of Dr. Hector Avalos, Biblical Scholar and prominent professor of religious studies at Iowa State University.  This book was used during Dr. Avalos’s research for one of his numerous books.  The book is BRAND NEW.  There are no creases, writing or highlighting on any of the pages.  The book's spine is in new condition.  The dust cover on the front and back of the book are in new condition.


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This hardcover book titled "Changing Woman: A History of Racial Ethnic Women in Modern America" is a captivating read on the struggles and triumphs of ethnic women in the United States. Written by Karen Anderson and published in 1996 by Oxford University Press, Incorporated, this book is a must-have for anyone interested in gender, ethnic, and women's studies.With a total of 304 pages, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the literary movement of modernism while also delving into topics such as minority studies, ethnic studies, and social science. It also includes a dust jacket and measures 9.5in in length, 6.4in in width, and 1in in height, with a weight of 1lb and 21.5oz. This book is not a textbook, and it is written in English.