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Mrs. Bethune served as its president until 1942 . As president of the National Association of Colored Wom- en's Clubs and of its Florida state affiliate , her leadership em- braced ever widening circles .
Mrs. Bethune served as its president until 1942 . As president of the National Association of Colored Wom- en's Clubs and of its Florida state affiliate , her leadership em- braced ever widening circles .
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When Mrs. Catt became president of NAWSA for the second time , she had an executive board of her own choosing which enthusiastically supported her ap- proach . Shortly after her election she was made the trustee and recipient of a two ...
When Mrs. Catt became president of NAWSA for the second time , she had an executive board of her own choosing which enthusiastically supported her ap- proach . Shortly after her election she was made the trustee and recipient of a two ...
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The appointment by President Kennedy of the President's Commission on Status of Women under the chairmanship of Eleanor Roosevelt represented a recognition on the highest level that equality of treatment and opportunity for women was ...
The appointment by President Kennedy of the President's Commission on Status of Women under the chairmanship of Eleanor Roosevelt represented a recognition on the highest level that equality of treatment and opportunity for women was ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |