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Margaret Fuller ( 1810-1850 ) . One of the most brilliant women of this period was Margaret Fuller . Educated by an exacting father who wished to prove her superior to any boy , she mastered the literary classics of six languages and ...
Margaret Fuller ( 1810-1850 ) . One of the most brilliant women of this period was Margaret Fuller . Educated by an exacting father who wished to prove her superior to any boy , she mastered the literary classics of six languages and ...
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Margaret Sanger Born in Corning , New York , the daughter of a freethinking , Catholic stonecutter , Margaret Sanger ( 1880-1966 ) born Hig- gins , learned early in life to associate poverty and large families .
Margaret Sanger Born in Corning , New York , the daughter of a freethinking , Catholic stonecutter , Margaret Sanger ( 1880-1966 ) born Hig- gins , learned early in life to associate poverty and large families .
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... Journal : A Free Negro in the Slave Era ( New York : Collier Books , 1961 ) MARGARET FULLER Stern , Madeleine B. , Life of Margaret Fuller ( New York : E. P. Dutton and Co. , 1942 ) Wade , Mason , ed . , The Writings of Margaret ...
... Journal : A Free Negro in the Slave Era ( New York : Collier Books , 1961 ) MARGARET FULLER Stern , Madeleine B. , Life of Margaret Fuller ( New York : E. P. Dutton and Co. , 1942 ) Wade , Mason , ed . , The Writings of Margaret ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |