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== Life's work == Deming openly believed that it was often those whom we loved that oppressed us, and that it was necessary to re-invent non-violent struggle every day. It is often said that she created a body of non-violent theory, based on action and personal experience, that centered on the potential of non-violent struggle in its application to the women's movement.<ref name="andrejkoymaskyliv"/> * Deming, Barbara: ''Prison Notes''. New York: Grossman Publishers, 1966. * Deming, Barbara: ''On Revolution and Equilibrium''. Liberation, February 1968. From the collection: ed. Staughton Lynd and Alice Lynd. ''Nonviolence in America: A Documentary History. Revised Edition''. Maryknoll, New York: Orbis Books, 1995. * Deming, Barbara: ''Running Away from Myself: A Dream Portrait of America Drawn from the Movies of the Forties''. New York: Grossman Publishers, 1969. * Deming, Barbara; Berrigan, Daniel; Forest, James; Kunstler, William; Lynd, Staughton; Shaull, Richard; Statements of the Catonsville 9 and Milwaukee 14 ''Delivered Into Resistance'' The Advocate Press: 1969. * Deming, Barbara: ''Revolution and Equilibrium''. New York: Grossman Publishers, 1971. * Deming, Barbara: ''Wash Us and Comb Us''. New York: Grossman Publishers, 1972. * Deming, Barbara: ''We Cannot Live Without Our Lives''. New York: Grossman Publishers, 1974. * Deming, Barbara: ''A Humming Under My Feet''. London: [[Women's Press]], 1974. * Deming, Barbara: ''Remembering Who We Are''. Tallahassee, FL: The Naiad Press, 1981. * Deming, Barbara; Meyerding, Jane (Editor): ''We Are All Part of One Another a Barbara Deming Reader ''. Philadelphia: New Society Publishers, 1984. * Deming, Barbara; McDaniel, Judith; Biren, Joan E.; Vanderlinde, Sky (Editor): ''Prisons That Could Not Hold ''. University of Georgia Press, 1995. * Deming, Barbara; McDaniel, Judith (Editor) ''I Change, I Change: Poems''. New Victoria Publishers, 1996. In 1968, Deming signed the “[[Writers and Editors War Tax Protest]]” pledge, vowing to refuse tax payments in protest against the Vietnam War.<ref>“Writers and Editors War Tax Protest” January 30, 1968 ''New York Post''</ref> In 1978, she became an associate of the [[Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.wifp.org/who-we-are/associates/|title=Associates {{!}} The Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press|website=www.wifp.org|language=en-US|access-date=2017-06-21}}</ref>
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