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She finally saw victory in the enactment of the first Mother's Pension Bill in New York State in 1915. Appointed president of the Board of Child Welfare , she demonstrated that home care for dependent children was more humane ...
She finally saw victory in the enactment of the first Mother's Pension Bill in New York State in 1915. Appointed president of the Board of Child Welfare , she demonstrated that home care for dependent children was more humane ...
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... who had been on the West Coast , arrived at the Capitol just in time to answer to his name on the roll call ; Representative Frederick Hicks of New York came from the deathbed of his wife , who was a devoted suffragist .
... who had been on the West Coast , arrived at the Capitol just in time to answer to his name on the roll call ; Representative Frederick Hicks of New York came from the deathbed of his wife , who was a devoted suffragist .
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Harriott Horry Ravene , Eliza Pinckney ( New York : Charles Scribner's Sons , 1896 ) , p . 56 . 3. Elizabeth Ellet , The Women of the American Revolution ( New York : Baker and Scribner , 1848 ) as cited in Mary Beard , America Through ...
Harriott Horry Ravene , Eliza Pinckney ( New York : Charles Scribner's Sons , 1896 ) , p . 56 . 3. Elizabeth Ellet , The Women of the American Revolution ( New York : Baker and Scribner , 1848 ) as cited in Mary Beard , America Through ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |