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of their major contributions was to organize and provide care for the wounded . ... The first of these was organized in Philadelphia by Esther Reed and Sarah Franklin Bache , the daughter of Benjamin Franklin .
of their major contributions was to organize and provide care for the wounded . ... The first of these was organized in Philadelphia by Esther Reed and Sarah Franklin Bache , the daughter of Benjamin Franklin .
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By the 1840's there were roughly as many men as women organized into these groups . The women very early began to use petitions as a means of influencing public opinion and gaining adherents . " The right of petition is the only ...
By the 1840's there were roughly as many men as women organized into these groups . The women very early began to use petitions as a means of influencing public opinion and gaining adherents . " The right of petition is the only ...
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The Commission united the Woman's Central Association and other local aid societies , coordinated the care of Union soldiers , provided trained nurses , staffed and supplied hospitals , and organized transportation for the wounded .
The Commission united the Woman's Central Association and other local aid societies , coordinated the care of Union soldiers , provided trained nurses , staffed and supplied hospitals , and organized transportation for the wounded .
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |