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She listened to innumerable appeals from the slave women , whose main request was that they be allowed four weeks ' instead of only three weeks ' respite from field work after their confinement . ( Frances Kemble never succeeded in ...
She listened to innumerable appeals from the slave women , whose main request was that they be allowed four weeks ' instead of only three weeks ' respite from field work after their confinement . ( Frances Kemble never succeeded in ...
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The theater has always been one field in which women have had equal employment opportunities with men , producing numerous great and celebrated actresses and opera singers . In the beginning of the twentieth century , however , women ...
The theater has always been one field in which women have had equal employment opportunities with men , producing numerous great and celebrated actresses and opera singers . In the beginning of the twentieth century , however , women ...
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There is in the twentieth century no field of scientific endeavor in which women have not participated and to which they have not made outstanding contributions . Among physicists the work of Lise Meitner , the great German - born ...
There is in the twentieth century no field of scientific endeavor in which women have not participated and to which they have not made outstanding contributions . Among physicists the work of Lise Meitner , the great German - born ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |