The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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... remained unchanged , the relative advances made by men in electoral participation during the Jacksonian era made some women more keenly aware of their disadvantaged position . The Ante - Bellum period , then , was for women one of ...
... remained unchanged , the relative advances made by men in electoral participation during the Jacksonian era made some women more keenly aware of their disadvantaged position . The Ante - Bellum period , then , was for women one of ...
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... remained isolated expressions of advanced thinking until several decades later when Emma Willard , Catherine Beecher , and Mary Lyon joined the two great educators Henry Barnard and Horace Mann in a major reform of American education ...
... remained isolated expressions of advanced thinking until several decades later when Emma Willard , Catherine Beecher , and Mary Lyon joined the two great educators Henry Barnard and Horace Mann in a major reform of American education ...
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... remained the most underpaid of all occupations . A further result of industrialization was an increasing divi- sion among women by class . The mill girls , pieceworkers , and factory hands were separated by a great gulf from the middle ...
... remained the most underpaid of all occupations . A further result of industrialization was an increasing divi- sion among women by class . The mill girls , pieceworkers , and factory hands were separated by a great gulf from the middle ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |