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Servants of the State: Managing Diversity and Democracy in the Federal Workforce, 1933-53: Rung, Margaret. University of Georgia Press. Athens, GA. 288pp. ISBN 0-8203-2362-4.
A New Deal for Women: Women Artists and the Federal Arts Project: Carlton-Smith, Kimm. PhD dissertation, State University of New Jersey at New Brunswick, 1990.
All We Knew Was to Farm:
Rural Women in the Upcountry South,
1919-1941: Walker, Melissa,
Johns Hopkins Press, 2002.
Downward Occupational
Mobility During the Great
Depression: Urban Black and White
Working Women: Labor
History, 29:2 (Spring 1988), pgs.
135-172.
Looking for the New Deal: Florida Women's Letters During the Great Depression: Edited by Elna C. Green. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press. 243 pp.
Ware, Susan. Holding Their Own: American Women in the 1930s: Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1982.
Westin, Jean. Making Do: How Women Survived the '30s: Chicago: Follett, 1976.
Women of New Mexico: Depression Era Images:
Edited by Marta Weigle. Ancient City Press, Santa Fe, NM. 1993.
Women's Tales from the New Mexico WPA: La Diabla a Pie:
Edited by Tey Diana Rebolledo and Maria Teresa Marquez. Arte Publico Press, 2000.