Stream water will gush over the wheel, and it will turn, and the stones will grind, and the old building will shake, just as it was all intended to do more than 150 years ago.
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Can We Still Grind Corn? Wolf Pen Mill, Kentucky
Stream water will gush over the wheel, and it will turn, and the stones will grind, and the old building will shake, just as it was all intended to do more than 150 years ago.
Starting Something: The Women’s Project, New York
It was the 1980’s and the three of us-Julia, Joan and I-were possessed by the spirit of the times-that energizing, reckless, laughing spirit that was born of the modern women’s movement. We could do anything. Even stir up trouble.
Women, Power and Money
When you have learned to use your money, and your power, you will arrive at an appreciation of your womanhood unlike anything you have ever imagined.
The Poor Are Always With You
A report released in 1997 reveals that sixty-six percent of the country’s poor adults are women.
What It Means to Save the Land
When I was a woods-running girl, years ago in Kentucky, I explored every inch of the old overgrown farms I could get into.

