The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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Page 14
... never had any Credit till he married me ; As for his Bed and Board mentioned , he had neither Bed nor Board when he married me ; I never eloped , I went away before his face when he beat me . ' Economic Status Colonial America was an ...
... never had any Credit till he married me ; As for his Bed and Board mentioned , he had neither Bed nor Board when he married me ; I never eloped , I went away before his face when he beat me . ' Economic Status Colonial America was an ...
Page 37
... never refer to Mr. Lowry again . She kept her word . The next week she stopped publication of the St. Cloud Visiter and appeared with a new paper , The Democrat , in which she re- peated all her charges against Lowry and stated , " We ...
... never refer to Mr. Lowry again . She kept her word . The next week she stopped publication of the St. Cloud Visiter and appeared with a new paper , The Democrat , in which she re- peated all her charges against Lowry and stated , " We ...
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... never taken seriously outside of Texas . Defeated in her bid for re- election , she was elected for a second term in 1932. In a similar spirit , Mrs. Lurleen Wallace successfully ran for the governor- ship of Alabama in 1966 after her ...
... never taken seriously outside of Texas . Defeated in her bid for re- election , she was elected for a second term in 1932. In a similar spirit , Mrs. Lurleen Wallace successfully ran for the governor- ship of Alabama in 1966 after her ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |