The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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Page 11
... responsibility for the younger children and to run a household . Education . In colonial America the education of children was the responsibility of the family . Parents taught their chil- dren the most rudimentary skills as best they ...
... responsibility for the younger children and to run a household . Education . In colonial America the education of children was the responsibility of the family . Parents taught their chil- dren the most rudimentary skills as best they ...
Page 16
... at some time served as a nurse for members of her family and for neighbors . The laying out of the dead and their preparation for burial was also the responsibility of women . Women held a monopoly of the profession of midwifery . 16.
... at some time served as a nurse for members of her family and for neighbors . The laying out of the dead and their preparation for burial was also the responsibility of women . Women held a monopoly of the profession of midwifery . 16.
Page 88
... responsibility , Susan B. Anthony could provide the drive and energy both women needed if they were to accom- plish their goal . Mrs. Stanton described their relationship in later years : We were at once fast friends , in thought and ...
... responsibility , Susan B. Anthony could provide the drive and energy both women needed if they were to accom- plish their goal . Mrs. Stanton described their relationship in later years : We were at once fast friends , in thought and ...
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References to this book
Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |