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Page 47
But they laid the groundwork for an interest in scientific education among women and , by their organizational and educational efforts , spurred scientific interest among them . Margaret Fuller ( 1810-1850 ) . One of the most 47.
But they laid the groundwork for an interest in scientific education among women and , by their organizational and educational efforts , spurred scientific interest among them . Margaret Fuller ( 1810-1850 ) . One of the most 47.
Page 128
The interests of Jane Addams and her associates and follow- ers ranged far and wide , embracing all social problems from the proper nutrition of immigrant children to the issue of world peace , which became one of Jane Addams ...
The interests of Jane Addams and her associates and follow- ers ranged far and wide , embracing all social problems from the proper nutrition of immigrant children to the issue of world peace , which became one of Jane Addams ...
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Working women were faced with too many urgent and im- mediate needs to have much interest in the winning of suffrage . But all reformers who tried to change existing laws , and ex- perienced the agonizing frustrations of dealing with a ...
Working women were faced with too many urgent and im- mediate needs to have much interest in the winning of suffrage . But all reformers who tried to change existing laws , and ex- perienced the agonizing frustrations of dealing with a ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |