Alfreda Duster has written:
'Interview with Alfreda Duster' -- subject(s): African American women, Biography, Women social workers, African American social workers
Alfreda Duster is best known for her biography "Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. Wells," which she edited and helped publish after her mother, Ida B. Wells, passed away. Alfreda Duster also contributed to books about the Civil Rights Movement and African American history.
Alfreda P. Iglehart has written: 'Married women and work, 1957 and 1976' -- subject(s): Employment, Married women, Housewives
Louise Alfreda Hill has written: 'The Tudors in French drama' -- subject(s): French Historical drama, French drama, Historiography, History, History and criticism, House of Tudor, In literature
Alfreda Rossi Verzani has written: 'La fola del Topo Riccio e molte altre ancora' -- subject(s): Children, Folk songs, Italian, Folklore, Italian Folk songs, Social life and customs, Texts
Alfreda Mosscrop has written: 'The Wisconsin book of clog and character dances for boys and girls' -- subject(s): Clog dance music, Clog dancing, Clog-dancing 'Apparatus activities for girls' -- subject(s): Gymnastics, Physical education and training, Physical education for women
M. Alfreda Elsensohn has written: 'Pioneer days in Idaho County' -- subject(s): Geographical Names, History 'Idaho County's most romantic character, Polly Bemis' -- subject(s): Biography, Pioneers 'Idaho Chinese lore' -- subject(s): Chinese Americans
Alfreda Benge was born in 1940.
Alfreda Chippendale was born in 1842.
Tui Alfreda Mayo died in 1993.
Tui Alfreda Mayo was born in 1905.
Alfreda Chippendale died on 1887-11-09.
A.E.M. Bayliss is not a widely recognized author. It is possible that they may have written academic papers or articles in specific fields, but there is limited information available on any notable works by this author.
Alfreda Hodgson died on April 16, 1992, in Morecambe, England, UK.