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Women Film Pioneers Project
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The Women Film Pioneers Project (WFPP) is a digital publication and resource that advances research on the hundreds of women who worked behind the scenes during the silent film era. Always expanding, WFPP publishes original scholarship on women who worked all around the world as directors, producers, screenwriters, editors, and more. This is an archive of project essays. https://wfpp.columbia.edu/
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302. Paula Blackton
303. Pearl White
304. Rosario Rodríguez de la Serna
305. Rose Smith
306. Ruth Ann Baldwin
307. Ruth Bryan Owen
308. Ruth Goetz
309. Ruth Stonehouse
310. Sada Cowan
311. Sarah Y. Mason
312. Señora Spencer
313. Sonya Levien
314. Stefanía Socha
315. Stella F. Simon
316. Teresita Arce
317. Texas Guinan
318. The Absence of Canadian Women in the Silent Picture Industry
319. Thea Červenková
320. Thea von Harbou
321. The Egede-Nissen Sisters
322. The McDonagh Sisters
323. Tressie Souders
324. Tsuru Aoki
325. Valda Valkyrien
326. Vera McCord
327. Viola Lawrence
328. Wanda Tuchock
329. Winifred Dunn
330. Women as Camera Operators or “Cranks”
331. Writing the History of Latin American Women Working in the Silent Film Industry
332. Zora Neale Hurston
333. Jenny Gilbertson
334. How Women Worked in the US Silent Film Industry
335. The Talmadge Sisters
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