The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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Page 68
... seen most of ' em sold into slavery , and when I cried out with my mother's grief , none but Jesus heard me and ain't I a woman ? 13 Sojourner Truth's pithy arguments and dignified personality had tremendous impact on her audiences ...
... seen most of ' em sold into slavery , and when I cried out with my mother's grief , none but Jesus heard me and ain't I a woman ? 13 Sojourner Truth's pithy arguments and dignified personality had tremendous impact on her audiences ...
Page 70
Gerda Lerner. be seen that the contribution of black women to the pre - Civil War economy was sizeable . The cultural contribution black women made as house ser- vants and nurses and their subtle impact on the impressionable minds of ...
Gerda Lerner. be seen that the contribution of black women to the pre - Civil War economy was sizeable . The cultural contribution black women made as house ser- vants and nurses and their subtle impact on the impressionable minds of ...
Page 72
... seen -painful and shocking as the details often are .... I come as the advocate of helpless , forgotten , insane and idiotic men and women ; of beings , sunk to a condition from which the most unconcerned would start with real horror ...
... seen -painful and shocking as the details often are .... I come as the advocate of helpless , forgotten , insane and idiotic men and women ; of beings , sunk to a condition from which the most unconcerned would start with real horror ...
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References to this book
Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |