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The party in power must be held re- sponsible for failure to pass the federal amendment . This meant campaigning against the dominant Democratic party , even though the President was reputed to be sympathetic to the amendment and many ...
The party in power must be held re- sponsible for failure to pass the federal amendment . This meant campaigning against the dominant Democratic party , even though the President was reputed to be sympathetic to the amendment and many ...
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left NAWSA , later becoming the National Woman's party , an organization with one single plank in its platform - the passage of the federal woman suffrage amendment . The " Winning Plan . " When Mrs. Catt became president of NAWSA for ...
left NAWSA , later becoming the National Woman's party , an organization with one single plank in its platform - the passage of the federal woman suffrage amendment . The " Winning Plan . " When Mrs. Catt became president of NAWSA for ...
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... Colonial period ; Nineteenth - century woman ; Twentieth - century woman Woman's Christian Temperance Union ( WCTU ) , 123-125 , 139 Woman's Party , see National Woman's Party Women's Liberation , 185 Woodward , Charlotte , 83-84 .
... Colonial period ; Nineteenth - century woman ; Twentieth - century woman Woman's Christian Temperance Union ( WCTU ) , 123-125 , 139 Woman's Party , see National Woman's Party Women's Liberation , 185 Woodward , Charlotte , 83-84 .
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |