The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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Page 25
... organized in Philadelphia by Esther Reed and Sarah Franklin Bache , the daughter of Benjamin Franklin . More than 1600 women heeded the appeal of the ladies ' relief organization and collected the equivalent of $ 7500 in gold to buy ...
... organized in Philadelphia by Esther Reed and Sarah Franklin Bache , the daughter of Benjamin Franklin . More than 1600 women heeded the appeal of the ladies ' relief organization and collected the equivalent of $ 7500 in gold to buy ...
Page 96
... organized transportation for the wounded . It spent in the course of the war the sum of $ 50,000,000 , and most of this huge sum was raised through community Sanitary Fairs organized by women . Dorothea Dix , the pioneer of medical ...
... organized transportation for the wounded . It spent in the course of the war the sum of $ 50,000,000 , and most of this huge sum was raised through community Sanitary Fairs organized by women . Dorothea Dix , the pioneer of medical ...
Page 124
... organization as a means for uniting women across the country , and took pride in seeing black and white southern women ... organized in separate juvenile groups . Small wonder that the liquor interests became more emphatic in 124.
... organization as a means for uniting women across the country , and took pride in seeing black and white southern women ... organized in separate juvenile groups . Small wonder that the liquor interests became more emphatic in 124.
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References to this book
Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |