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Worth Their Salt, Too: More Notable but Often Unnoted Women of Utah (2000)

by Colleen Whitley

Other authors: Georganne B. Arrington (Contributor), Mary Lythgoe Bradford (Contributor), Marianne Harding Burgoyne (Contributor), Judy Dykman (Contributor), Catherine Britsch Frantz (Contributor)12 more, Carol C. Johnson (Contributor), Jeffery Ogden Johnson (Contributor), Cynthia Lampropoulos (Contributor), Marion McCardell (Contributor), Alta Miller (Contributor), Floralie Millsaps (Contributor), Shana Montgomery (Contributor), Susan Mumford (Contributor), Kristen Rogers (Contributor), Patricia Lyn Scott (Contributor), Carma Wadley (Contributor), Colleen Whitley (Contributor)

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A follow-up to the highly successful Worth Their Salt, published in 1996, Worth Their Salt, Too brings together a new set of biographies of women whose roles in Utah's history have not been fully recognized, despite their significance to the social and cultural matrix, past and present, of the state. These women-community and government leaders, activists, artists, writers, scholars, politicians, and others-made important contributions to the state's history and culture. Some of them had experiences that reveal new aspects of the state's history, while others simply led lives so interesti… (more)

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