The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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Page 33
... began to influence the literary scene . The female writers of popular literature shared the back- ground and tastes of their audiences . The first novel written in the United States was authored by Sarah Wentworth in 1781 . Hannah ...
... began to influence the literary scene . The female writers of popular literature shared the back- ground and tastes of their audiences . The first novel written in the United States was authored by Sarah Wentworth in 1781 . Hannah ...
Page 167
... began at the opening session of the Congress in which the first woman member , Representative Jeannette Rankin from Montana , took her seat . With the American entry into World War I , the Woman's Party picket banners began referring to ...
... began at the opening session of the Congress in which the first woman member , Representative Jeannette Rankin from Montana , took her seat . With the American entry into World War I , the Woman's Party picket banners began referring to ...
Page 170
... began when Representative Jeannette Rankin intro- duced the amendment . Three Congressmen came from hospi- tals to vote for the amendment ; ailing Representative Henry Barnhart of Indiana had to be carried into the chamber on a ...
... began when Representative Jeannette Rankin intro- duced the amendment . Three Congressmen came from hospi- tals to vote for the amendment ; ailing Representative Henry Barnhart of Indiana had to be carried into the chamber on a ...
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References to this book
Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |