The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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Page 23
... growing child and the environment . Thus , pioneer women were essential not only to the survival of their families but to the building of communities in the New World . Frontier Life . Pioneer settlers , hunters , and ranchers were ...
... growing child and the environment . Thus , pioneer women were essential not only to the survival of their families but to the building of communities in the New World . Frontier Life . Pioneer settlers , hunters , and ranchers were ...
Page 87
... grow , as an intellect to discern , as a soul to live freely , and unimpeded to unfold such powers as were given her ... growing number of women the issue presented itself rather simply . When Susan B. Anthony was a self - supporting ...
... grow , as an intellect to discern , as a soul to live freely , and unimpeded to unfold such powers as were given her ... growing number of women the issue presented itself rather simply . When Susan B. Anthony was a self - supporting ...
Page 102
... grow thin for want of food . For them this was total war , their own war , a shattering , all - absorb- ing experience which destroyed all the mores and customs of generations . Under these circumstances southern women dis- played ...
... grow thin for want of food . For them this was total war , their own war , a shattering , all - absorb- ing experience which destroyed all the mores and customs of generations . Under these circumstances southern women dis- played ...
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References to this book
Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |