
Congratulations to our peers who just earned their Master of Arts in Women’s History from Sarah Lawrence College! We are happy to recognize them here at RE/VISIONIST along with their thesis topics:
Dominique Agri
The Evolution of Wonder Woman
Kristen Bretz
The Private is Political: The Shifts in the Reproductive Rights Movement Following the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court Decision
Christina Burton
Unorthodox Sexualities: Gay Liberation and Same-Sex Marriage 1970-1974
Anne Louise Cranwell
“Don’t You Talk About My Mama!”: Black Women Writers and Motherhood in the Era of the Underclass
Lauren Fisch
Kitty Marion
Yie Foong
Frame Up in Monroe: The Mae Mallory Story
Christine Frieman
Redefining Respectability: Women and Coney Island at the Turn of the Century
Rachel Good
The Essential Woman
Megan Knighton
The Making of a Symbol: The Relationship between Women and Prozac
Mareen Lahey
Abraham Lincoln: A Gendered History, 1860 – 1865
Dorothy Lewis
Black Lives in the Brass City: An Undocumented Source of Migrant Lives After Migration to The Industrial City of Waterbury, Connecticut
Mrittika Shahita
“Fighting freedom’s battle:” Women Revolutionaries of Bengal
Shirley Stewart
The World of Stephanie St. Clair
Simona Torregrossa
Sarah Orne Jewett

— Rosamund Hunter
[Ed. note: Apologies to Simona Torregrossa, we included an incorrect title for her thesis the first time around.]
Hi Rosamund,
I just wanted to thank you for making the correction. I want to wish you and your fellow Women’s History classmates the best of luck with your thesis papers.
hi !!! mrittika.