The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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... - Bellum period , first in separate organiza- tions , and later demanding to take part on a basis of equality in all the major reforms . The discrimination they experienced in the course of these efforts gave impetus to the 29.
... - Bellum period , first in separate organiza- tions , and later demanding to take part on a basis of equality in all the major reforms . The discrimination they experienced in the course of these efforts gave impetus to the 29.
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Gerda Lerner. in the course of these efforts gave impetus to the formation of the woman's rights movement . While legally the political status of women had remained unchanged , the relative advances made by men in electoral participation ...
Gerda Lerner. in the course of these efforts gave impetus to the formation of the woman's rights movement . While legally the political status of women had remained unchanged , the relative advances made by men in electoral participation ...
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... course , club life performed merely a social func- tion . Others looked to it for self - improvement or saw it as a field in which they could make themselves useful and gain some importance and renown . To the many farm women who ...
... course , club life performed merely a social func- tion . Others looked to it for self - improvement or saw it as a field in which they could make themselves useful and gain some importance and renown . To the many farm women who ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |