Hillary Clinton-- Selected Bibliography
U.S. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) will deliver keynote remarks
at Agnes Scott College's 116th Commencement Saturday, May 14, 2005.
Selected Articles and other non-book resources focus on women's
issues and education.
Selected Books by and about Hillary Clinton
Beyond the double bind: women and leadership
by Jamieson, Kathleen Hall. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.
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Hillary Rodham Clinton: a first lady for our time,
by Radcliffe, Donnie. New York: Warner Books, 1993. Available
at DeKalb County Public Library
or through Interlibrary
Loan.
Hillary's choice, by Gail Sheehy. New
York: Random House, 1999. E887.C55 S47
Living history, by Hillary Rodham Clinton.
New York: Simon & Schuster, 2003. E887.C55 A3
Notable speeches in contemporary presidential campaigns,
by Robert V. Friedenberg. Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 2002. netLibrary
E838.3 .F75 2002eb 
The rhetoric of First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton:
crisis management discourse, by Colleen Elizabeth Kelley. Westport,
Conn.: Praeger, 2001. E887.C55 K45
It takes a village: and other lessons children
teach us, by Hillary Rodham Clinton. New York: Simon &
Schuster, 1996. HQ792.U5 C57
Selected Articles
Clinton, Hillary Rodham. The
future of women and children in the Western Hemisphere.
U.S. Department of State Dispatch 10/30/95, 6 (44). 
Clinton, Hillary Rodham. Women's rights are human rights.
Women's Studies Quarterly; Spring/Summer96, 24 (1/2).
Microfilm - McCain Library Ground Floor.
Hunt, Swanee. Women's
vital voices. Foreign Affairs, Jul/Aug97,
76(4). 
Lampman, Jane. Women
set new agenda for the 21st century. Christian
Science Monitor; 7/20/98, 90(164).
Sax, Leonard. The
Odd Couple The Women's Quarterly. Arlington:
Jul 31, 2002, (32). 
Women
and Development: Girls' and Women's Education; A USAID Initiative. WIN
News. Lexington: Autumn 1999,
25(4). 
Women
and development. WIN
News. Lexington: Autumn 1999, 25(4). 
Videos
Women's lives, voices, solutions: shaping a national
agenda for women in higher education (Videorecording) by
Chery Hays, Nancy Barcelo and Hillary Rodham Clinton. University
of Minnesota:
2000.
Hope is a literate woman (videorecording)
by Clinton, Hillary Rodham and Ivers, Glenn H. Laubach. Literacy International:
1995.
Internet Resources
America's
commitment: Women 2000 by Madeleine Korbel Albright
(council chair) and Hillary Rodham Clinton (council honary chair).
Washington,
D.C.: President's Interagency Council on Women, January 2000. (Internet
resource, accessed
5/2005. 378 pages)
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