The Women of the 116th Congress: Portraits of Power
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The New York Times., The New York Times|AUTHOR., Elizabeth D. Herman|ILLUSTRATOR., Celeste Sloman|ILLUSTRATOR., & Elizabeth D Herman|ILLUSTRATOR. (2019). The Women of the 116th Congress: Portraits of Power . ABRAMS, Inc..
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