The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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Page 160
... Michigan wilderness and suffered the hardships of pioneer life . Later she took the usual route of teaching school in order to earn money for college . She suffered bitter hardships during her years of graduate education and had to ...
... Michigan wilderness and suffered the hardships of pioneer life . Later she took the usual route of teaching school in order to earn money for college . She suffered bitter hardships during her years of graduate education and had to ...
Page 165
... Michigan , Ohio , and Wisconsin . In the last three states mentioned results were strongly indicative of fraud . It was clear that opposition to woman suffrage would mount in direct proportion to the political significance of the state ...
... Michigan , Ohio , and Wisconsin . In the last three states mentioned results were strongly indicative of fraud . It was clear that opposition to woman suffrage would mount in direct proportion to the political significance of the state ...
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... Michigan , and Oklahoma joined the suffrage list , bringing the total of suffrage states to twenty . In February , 1919 , the amend- ment came up once again and was defeated in the Senate by one vote . In several more months of work six ...
... Michigan , and Oklahoma joined the suffrage list , bringing the total of suffrage states to twenty . In February , 1919 , the amend- ment came up once again and was defeated in the Senate by one vote . In several more months of work six ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |