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Susan B. Anthony's main contribution was to build an organization which after seven decades of agitation , and despite factional splits and errors , achieved its major ...
Susan B. Anthony's main contribution was to build an organization which after seven decades of agitation , and despite factional splits and errors , achieved its major ...
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A few female ambassadors , a handful of female judges in the federal courts , and the customary female vice - chairmen of both major parties give no more than token recognition to the actual strength of women voters .
A few female ambassadors , a handful of female judges in the federal courts , and the customary female vice - chairmen of both major parties give no more than token recognition to the actual strength of women voters .
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1 In music , where major orchestras had long been bastions of male supremacy , the twentieth century brought a gradual integration of female performers in most orchestras . Even the previously sacrosanct domains of composition and ...
1 In music , where major orchestras had long been bastions of male supremacy , the twentieth century brought a gradual integration of female performers in most orchestras . Even the previously sacrosanct domains of composition and ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |