The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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Page 99
... Union , too , had its female spies . Pauline Cushman , a New Orleans actress who publicly toasted Jefferson Davis from the Louisville stage while active as a Union spy , was finally caught , sentenced to be executed , and then saved ...
... Union , too , had its female spies . Pauline Cushman , a New Orleans actress who publicly toasted Jefferson Davis from the Louisville stage while active as a Union spy , was finally caught , sentenced to be executed , and then saved ...
Page 133
... union reached its peak strength , it had chartered 113 women's assemblies . A few female leaders attained local and even national leader- ship . Mrs. George Rodgers appeared at the General [ National ] Assembly of the Knights in 1886 ...
... union reached its peak strength , it had chartered 113 women's assemblies . A few female leaders attained local and even national leader- ship . Mrs. George Rodgers appeared at the General [ National ] Assembly of the Knights in 1886 ...
Page 134
... union man . In 1867 she lost her husband and her four children in a yellow fever epidemic . She became an organizer for the Knights of Labor and later for the United Mineworkers Union . A slight , motherly figure in a black bon- net ...
... union man . In 1867 she lost her husband and her four children in a yellow fever epidemic . She became an organizer for the Knights of Labor and later for the United Mineworkers Union . A slight , motherly figure in a black bon- net ...
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References to this book
Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |