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West Virginia Women's Commission, Charleston. – 1983
Nine women whose lives have contributed to West Virginia history are profiled in these collected essays. These women have made significant contributions to history as: midwife, physician, journalist, photographer, educator, musician, civic activist, and social reformer. The stereotypical image of a powerless, barefooted, uneducated girl is proven…
Descriptors: Biographies, Females, Individual Characteristics, Personal Narratives
Hensley, Frances S., Ed. – 1986
This collection of essays chronicles the contributions of 14 West Virginia women active in individual and group endeavors from 1824 to the present. Because the achievements of these women are absent from previous histories of West Virginia, their stories constitute missing chapters in the state's history. Some of these women made contributions in…
Descriptors: Biographies, Females, Individual Characteristics, Personal Narratives

McClimens, Alex – Journal of Learning Disabilities (United Kingdom), 2002
This article discusses the use of personal narrative in social science research and in helping individuals with learning difficulties renegotiate their sense of identity. One woman's story of her life is used to illustrate the corrosive effects of institutionalization in identity formation. (Contains references.) (DB)
Descriptors: Adults, Biographies, Individual Psychology, Institutionalized Persons

Sanders, Michael – Journal of Secondary Gifted Education, 1997
A phenomenological interview process in two stages was employed to elicit the life stories of six academically gifted college students. Participants' stories were edited with themes identified and interpreted by the researcher. A sample life history of a high achieving female college senior is provided. Commentary by the researcher focuses on the…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Biographies, Case Studies, College Students