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  2. Contact AOL customer support

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    Contact AOL customer support The AOL Help site is your starting point for getting support from AOL. Support may come via phone, chat, social media or help articles, depending on the question or issue you have.

  3. List of feminist periodicals in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Women's Action Alliance, Inc. Monthly or 10 a year A politically radical magazine for women activists. ISSN 0149-0532: WREE - View of Women: 1976 19?? Grand Rapids, Michigan: Women for Racial and Economic Equality Quarterly A political newsletter. ISSN 0892-3116 OCLC 25792491 [53] Auntie Bellum: A New South Carolina Journal for Women: 1977

  4. Category : Women's magazines published in the United States

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  5. Seven Sisters (magazines) - Wikipedia

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    While all seven of the magazines were aimed at women, they all had divergent beginnings. Family Circle and Woman's Day were both originally conceived as circulars for grocery stores (Piggly Wiggly and A&P); [2] McCall's and Redbook were known for a text-heavy format focusing on quality fiction; Good Housekeeping was aimed at affluent housewives; [3] and Ladies' Home Journal was originally a ...

  6. Curtis Publishing Company - Wikipedia

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    Curtis' wife, Louisa Knapp Curtis, developed a women's section to the magazine and the Ladies' Home Journal, which she edited from 1883 to 1889, all of which became part of Curtis Publishing Company. In 1897, Curtis bought The Saturday Evening Post for $1000, and developed it into one of the nation's most popular periodicals. [1]

  7. Woman's Home Companion - Wikipedia

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    In 1913, Women’s Home Companion highlighted DeGarmo's work and sent editor Anna Steese Richardson to begin sponsoring similar competitions at county fairs. [6] In 1914, the magazine sponsored a "colored baby contest" in North Carolina, a segregated event for African Americans to receive health advice from Black doctors and nurses. [7]

  8. Redbook - Wikipedia

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    Redbook is an American women's magazine that is published by the Hearst magazine division. [1] It is one of the " Seven Sisters ", a group of women's service magazines. It ceased print publication after January 2019 and now operates exclusively online.

  9. Womankind (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Womankind is an independent ad-free newsstand women's magazine distributed throughout the UK, Australia, NZ, Europe, Asia, the US, and Canada. The Sydney Morning Herald reported that it had "an initial circulation of 20,000 and is aiming to find a broad demographic of smart women interested in big ideas about philosophy, sociology and psychology.".