1. Blee, Kathleen M.
, 1991. Women of the Klan: Racism and Gender in the 1920's . Berkeley: University of California Press; 1991. pp. 180–180, Blee stresses the “solidarity” argument throughout her text, concluding that “the Klan's appeal to women of the 1920's also lay outside the realm of traditional nativism and racism: in its purported quest for women's rights and in its offer of collective support, friendship, [and] sociability among like-minded women”.
2. Koonz, Claudia
, 1987. Mothers in the Fatherland: Women, the Family, and Nazi Politics . New York: St. Martin's Press; 1987. pp. 4–5.
3. Medusa's Hair