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This website was constructed by the Spring 2002 Rhetoric of Anglo-American Feminism class at the University of Texas. We have compiled information on some of the major issues facing women and feminism during the past 200 years, and discussed how the issues have changed over time, and also how they have stayed the same.

The color scheme and graphics of this website were designed by:
Elizabeth Horany (Education)
Ernesto Rausa (Women in Entertainment)
Cori Grantham (Medicine)
Lauren Niemcewicz (Footwear)

The other contributors are:
Iris Leos Hickenbottom (Sex Work)
Kristina Cones (Girlhood)
Oscar Trejo (Domestic Work)
Melissa Turner (Religion)
Michelle Nolte (Spousal Abuse)
Alexis Shumpes (Travel)
Amanda (Birth Control)
Melissa Moore (Marriage)
Kate Frick (Government)
Nikki Pavoggi (Men)
Summer R. Owen (Sports)
Joanna Watson (Sexuality)
Lacey Reneau (Motherhood)
Katie Ruckert (Law)
Cassandra Johnson (Leisure Activities)
Lisa Gatlin (Self-Image)
Toni Sicola (Art)

The design was adapted for the internet by Melanie Ulrich using Adobe Photoshop, Adobe ImageReady, FrontPage, and WordPad

For more information on coding your own paper, see How to Code Your Own Paper . If you have questions, contact Melanie Ulrich.

This page was last updated Saturday, 18-May-2002 08:28:11 CDT