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2. [Image] Park Bench Series #3
Three people of indiscriminate gender are depicted sitting on a park bench. The subjects' heads are not visible in the picture plane. A delicate shadow extends from the subjects' feet.; 1979Citation -
3. [Image] Out for a Ride
An enameled steel piece based upon the theme of transportation. The view shown is of a pink car with a blue interior. A human, gender unknown, is driving, wearing a dark blue long sleeve shirt and a black ...Citation -
Amelia Allee grew up in Denver, but calls Portland, Oregon her home. Allee is 20 years old, and self-identifies as French, English, and Huron (a Native American Tribe). This is her first year at Oregon ...
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6. [Image] Out for a Ride (drawing)
An ink and watercolor painting depicting the artist's enameled steel piece based upon a transportation theme. The view shown is of a pink car with a blue interior. A pink-skinned, gender-neutral human ...Citation -
7. [Image] Cadet band member Eileen Morency Eason
Eason broke the gender barrier to become the first female member of the cadet band. However, by 1935, the band returned to its male- only status. Co-eds formed their own band in 1937; this band merged ...Citation -
Members of the Pierian (women) and Jeffersonian (men) literary societies gathered for this picnic at the end of the 1909-10 school year. Although membership in the societies was segregated by gender, they ...
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9. [Image] Earthworms are real plowmen of the soil
Manuscript highlighting the important work that worms provide, ploughing and turning soil. Document reports on gender, the worm's sensitivity to light, physical attributes, and the process of procreati...Citation -
10. [Image] Playing games : Zoa, the Greek fertility goddess, shoots for the gold; Zoa, the Greek fertility goddess
Book contains paper dolls which can be cut out, games to be played, and facts about Olympic/sporting history as they relate to gender and sex; Ancient Greek Mascot, Zoa, meets Olympomania mascot Is/he ...Citation