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The Miner's Canary
[edit]Guinier argued that attention to exclusions based on race had the potential to result in broad social uplift.[1] In The Miner's Canary: Enlisting Race, Resisting Power, Transforming Democracy (Harvard University Press, 2002), Guinier and co-author Gerald Torres used the analogy of racial minorities as the canary in the coal mine, alerting others to risks to themselves, to argue for “reforms based on initiatives that are begun by minority groups but move beyond racial issues because they address the needs of other disadvantaged groups”, as a New York Times review described it.[2] Torres and Guinier cited for example the way even Hopwood v. Texas, an anti-affirmative action lawsuit, ultimately inspired reform that enlarged college access for all Texas students, based on the research of minority activists who learned that only a handful of high schools enjoyed the majority of admissions to the state’s top colleges. The Times review concluded, “The goal of reaching such truly evenhanded solutions is what this book generously holds out.”[2]
Wan stubs from Dictionary of Women Worldwide
[edit]- Janet Alexander d. 1961 - Stub
- Florence Arliss 1871–1950 - Stub
- Bai Fengxi 1934— — Stub
- Minnette Barrett 1880–1964 - Stub
- Jeanne Julia Bartet 1854–1941 - Stub
- Dora Barton 1884–1966 - Stub
- May Beatty 1880–1945 - Stub
- Diana Beaumont 1909–1964 - Stub
- Geneviève Béjart c. 1622–1675 - Stub
- Madeleine Bejart 1618–1672
- Bertha Belmore 1882–1953 - Stub
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[edit]- Nicole Berger 1934–1967 - Stub
- Philippa Bevans 1913–1968 - Stub
- Hedwig Bleibtreu 1868–1958 — Stub
- Nina Boucicault 1867–1950 - Stub
- Rosalyn Boulter 1916–1997 - Stub
- Hana Brejchova c. 1943— Stub
- Jana Brejchova 1940— Stub
- Dori Brenner 1946–2000 - Stub
- Augustine Suzanne Brohan 1807–1887 - Stub
- Marjorie Browne 1910–1990 - Stub
- Patricia Burke 1917–2003 - Stub
- Nancy Burne 1912–1954 - Stub
- Gianna Maria Canale 1927— Stub
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[edit]- Pauline Carton 1884–1974 - Stub
- Ann Casson 1915–1990 - Stub
- Ada Cavendish 1839–1895 - Stub
- Janet Chandler 1915–1994 - Stub
- Caroline Chapman c. 1818–1876 - Stub
- Viola Compton 1886–1971 - Stub
- Marie Contat 1769–1846 -Stub
- Virginia Lee Corbin 1910–1942 - Stub
- Nicole Courcel 1930— Stub
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[edit]- Sophie Daumier 1934–2004 — StuB
- Betty Ann Davies 1910–1955 — Stub
- Doris Deane 1900–1974 — Stub
- Yvonne de Bray 1889–1954 - Stub
- Ina De La Haye 1906–1972 - Stub
- Suzanne Despres 1875–1951 - Stub
- Catherine Doucet 1875–1958 - Stub
- Virginia Downing 1904–1996 - Stub
- Minnie Maria Dronke 1904–1987 - Stub
- Marie Francoise Dumesnil 1713–1803 - Stub
- Dixie Dunbar 1915–1991 - Stub
- Elspeth Duxbury 1909–1967 - Stub
- Dorothy Dwan 1907–1981 - Stub
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[edit]- Pollie Emery 1875–1958 - Stub
- Annie Esmond 1873–1945 - Stub
- Barbara Everest 1890–1968 - Stub
- Françoise Fabian 1932— Stub
- Sydney Fairbrother 1872–1941 - Stub
- Lettice Fairfax 1876–1948 - Stub
- Violet Farebrother 1888–1969 - Stub
- Helen Ferrers 1869–1943 - Stub
- Edwige Feuillère 1907–1998 - Stub
- Mrs. Fitzhenry d. 1790? - Stub
- Alice Fleming 1882–1952 - Stub
- Helen Flint 1898–1967 - Stub
- Yvonne Furneaux 1928— Stub
- Maria Gambarelli 1900–1990 - Stub
- Marcelle Géniat 1879–1959 - Stub
- Maude George 1888–1963 - Stub
- Muriel George 1883–1965 - Stub
- Adrienne Gessner 1896–1987 - Stub
- Jody Gilbert 1916–1979 - Stub
- Kathryn Givney 1896–1978 - Stub
- Mary Glynne 1895–1954 - Stub
- Jody Gilbert 1916–1979 - Stub
- Kathryn Givney 1896–1978 - Stub
- Mary Glynne 1895–1954 - Stub
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[edit]- Irma Gramatica 1873–1962 - StuB
- Eve Gray 1900–1983 - Stub
- Clare Greet 1871–1939 - Stub
- Katherine Grey 1873–1950 - Stub
- Ethel May Halls 1882–1967 - Stub
- Genevieve Hamper c. 1889–1971 - Stub
- Gladys Hanson 1883–1973 - Stub
- Virginia Harned 1872–1946 - Stub
- Grace Hartman 1907–1955 - Stub
- Helen Haye 1874–1957 - Stub
- Violet Heming 1895–1981 - Stub
- Estelle Hemsley 1887–1968 - Stub
- Sachiko Hidari 1930–2001 - Stub
- Iris Hoey 1885–1979 - Stub
- Christiana Horton c. 1696–c. 1756 - Stub
- Benita Hume 1906–1967 - Stub
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[edit]- Emily Kelly d. 1922 - Stub (as Pat Kelly)
Advertising executive
[edit]- Caroline R. Jones 1942–2001 - Stub
Anthropologist
[edit]- Irene Diggs 1906— Stub (as Ellen)
- Frances Toor 1890–1956 - Stub
- Delia Zapata Olivella 1926–2001 - Stub
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[edit]Art critic
[edit]- Hilda Rollett 1873–1970 - Stub
- Eleni Vakalo 1921— Stub
Art dealer
[edit]- Maud Russell England 1863–1956 - stub
Artisan
[edit]- Hiria Kokoro-Barrett 1870–1943 - Stub
Artist
[edit]- Sarah Greenwood (artist) c. 1809–1889 - Stub
- Helen Ann Wilson 1793/94–1871 - Stub
Arts administrator
[edit]- Alice Van Vechten Brown 1862–1949 - Stub
Arts patron/philanthropist/benefactor
[edit]- Isabella Teotochi Albrizzi Contessa d. 1836 - Stub
Sample names from Dictionary of Women Worldwide
[edit]Entries that solely refer the reader to a different entry not included
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[edit]- ABBOTT, Elenore Plaisted (1873–1935). American artist. Born Elenore Plaisted in Lincoln, Maine.
- ABBOTT, Evelyn (1843–1901). British classical scholar.
- ABBOTT, Grace (1878–1939). American social worker.
- ABBOTT, Lorraine (1937—). Golf coach. Born in Toledo, Ohio.
- ABBOTT, Margaret (1878–1955). American golfer.
- ABBOTT, Mary Martha (1823–1898). Canadian first lady.
- ABBOTT, Maude (1869–1940). Canadian cardiologist. Born in Montreal
- ABBOTT, Merriel (c. 1893–1977). American dance director. Born in Chicago, Illinois.
- ABBOTT, Mother (1846–1934). Australian founder. Name variations: Gertrude Abbott, Mary Jane O’Brien. Born Mary Jane O’Brien in Sydney, Australia.
- ABBOUD, Simonne (c. 1930—). French-American sailor. Born in France, the 1st women to serve on a US cargo ship (1971).
- ABDALLAH, Nia (1984—). American taekwondo player. Born in Houston, Texas.
- ABDEL-AZIZ, Malak (1923—). Egyptian poet and editor. Name varia- tions: Malak ’Abd al-Aziz; Malak ’Abdel ’Aziz; Malak Abdel Aziz. Born 1923 in Egypt.
- ABDEL RAHMAN, Aisha (1913–1998). Egyptian literary critic and educator. Name variations: Aisha Abdel-Rahman, Aisha ‘Abd al-Rahman; (pseudonyms) Bint El Shatei, Bint el-Shati or Bint-al-Shah. Born Aisha ‘Abd al-Rahman in Damietta (Dumyat), Egypt.
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[edit]- ABDO, Reema (1963—). Canadian swimmer. Born in Aden, South Yemen.
- ABEGG, Elisabeth (1882–1974). German antiwar activist. Born Mar 3, 1882; grew up in Alsace (now a part of France) when it was a province of the German Reich
- ABEL, Annie Heloise (1873–1947). English-American historian. Name variations: Annie Heloise Abel-Henderson. Born Annie Heloise Abel in Fernhurst, Sussex, England,
- ABEL, Hazel (1888–1966). American politician. Born Hazel Pearl Hemple in Plattsmouth, Nebraska,
- ABEL, Irene (1953—). East German gymnast.
- ABEL, Theodora (1899–1998). American clinical psychologist. Name variations: Theodora Mead Abel. Born Theodora Mead in Newport, Rhode Island
- ABERCROMBIE, M.L.J. (1909–1984). English zoologist. Name varia- tions: Minnie Louie Johnson Abercrombie; Minnie Louie Johnson. Born Minnie Louie Jane Johnson in England
- ABERDEEN, Ishbel Maria Gordon, Lady (1857–1939). British women’s-rights activist, philanthropist, and social reformer. Name variations: Lady Aberdeen; Countess of Aberdeen; Marchioness of Aberdeen; Ishbel Gordon. Born Ishbel Maria Marjoribanks in London
- ABERNETHY, Moira (1939—). South African swimmer.
- ABIERTAS, Josepha (1894–1929). Filipino lawyer and feminist. Born in Capiz, Philippines.
- ABIGAIL (fl. 1010 BCE). Biblical woman. Name variations: Abigal. Fl. c. 1010 BCE; dau. of Jesse of Bethlehem; sister of King David
- ABIGAIL (fl. 1000 BCE). Biblical woman. Name variations: Beautiful Peacemaker. Born in Carmel; m. King David
- ABIHAIL (fl. 970 BCE). Biblical woman. Fl. c. 970 BCE; 2nd wife of King Rehoboam (r. 975–958 BCE), a descendant of Eliab, David’s oldest brother.
- ^ Woliver, Laura R. (2002-11-01). "The Miner's Canary: Enlisting Race, Resisting Power, Transforming Democracy. Lani Guinier , Gerald Torres". The Journal of Politics. 64 (4): 1244–1246. doi:10.1086/jop.64.4.1520093. ISSN 0022-3816.
- ^ a b Boyer, Allen D. (2002-04-21). "Books in Brief: 'The Miner's Canary'". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-01-08.