The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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... position . The set- tlers had brought this idea with them from Europe . It was reflected in their legal concepts , their willingness to exclude women from political life , and their discriminatory educational practices . Most women ...
... position . The set- tlers had brought this idea with them from Europe . It was reflected in their legal concepts , their willingness to exclude women from political life , and their discriminatory educational practices . Most women ...
Page 63
... position . A small , but significant group of free Negroes had a precarious existence in the cities of the North and South . Among them , artisans and small businessmen in the service trades were the elite . For slave women only the ...
... position . A small , but significant group of free Negroes had a precarious existence in the cities of the North and South . Among them , artisans and small businessmen in the service trades were the elite . For slave women only the ...
Page 173
... positions in the states . In addition , about 30,000 women served in county and municipal positions , among them two ... position of treasurer of the United States has consistently gone to women since Georgia Neese Clark first held it ...
... positions in the states . In addition , about 30,000 women served in county and municipal positions , among them two ... position of treasurer of the United States has consistently gone to women since Georgia Neese Clark first held it ...
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References to this book
Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |