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Ironically , after the winning of woman suffrage her work was ignored and largely forgotten . Today , when dissatisfaction with the limited achievements of the early feminist movement has inspired a new , more radical feminism ...
Ironically , after the winning of woman suffrage her work was ignored and largely forgotten . Today , when dissatisfaction with the limited achievements of the early feminist movement has inspired a new , more radical feminism ...
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At the September , 1916 , convention , NAWSA adopted what came to be known as Carrie Catt's “ Winning Plan . ... But before the passage of the federal amendment , it was thought necessary to win state referenda in at least one southern ...
At the September , 1916 , convention , NAWSA adopted what came to be known as Carrie Catt's “ Winning Plan . ... But before the passage of the federal amendment , it was thought necessary to win state referenda in at least one southern ...
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methods for the winning of legal and economic rights , attacks mass media stereotypes , and wants equal rights for women in partnership with men . The organization and others like it cooperate with the more radical groups in coalition ...
methods for the winning of legal and economic rights , attacks mass media stereotypes , and wants equal rights for women in partnership with men . The organization and others like it cooperate with the more radical groups in coalition ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |