The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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Page 78
... seem to threaten the female character with widespread and permanent injury . " If a woman " assumed the place and tone of man as a public reformer , " she would " fall in shame and dishonor into the dust . " While this blast did not ...
... seem to threaten the female character with widespread and permanent injury . " If a woman " assumed the place and tone of man as a public reformer , " she would " fall in shame and dishonor into the dust . " While this blast did not ...
Page 150
... seems to have been founded on a strong and affectionate relationship of mutual independence . Charlotte Gilman earned her living as a commercial artist , speaker , and writer . She was greatly influenced by socialism and the then ...
... seems to have been founded on a strong and affectionate relationship of mutual independence . Charlotte Gilman earned her living as a commercial artist , speaker , and writer . She was greatly influenced by socialism and the then ...
Page 157
... seems almost incredible that only fifty years ago a woman had to brave jail , exile , ostracism , and the whole- sale disapproval of her contemporaries for advocating this re- form . Margaret Sanger was a fanatic and often used ...
... seems almost incredible that only fifty years ago a woman had to brave jail , exile , ostracism , and the whole- sale disapproval of her contemporaries for advocating this re- form . Margaret Sanger was a fanatic and often used ...
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References to this book
Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |