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In addition , a man may have one function in a given social group at one time ,
and a totally different one at another time . Similarly women , now and in the past
, have played different roles as homemakers , workers , and citizens . To describe
...
In addition , a man may have one function in a given social group at one time ,
and a totally different one at another time . Similarly women , now and in the past
, have played different roles as homemakers , workers , and citizens . To describe
...
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These were one day ' s petitioners , as recorded in her diary : Fanny has had six
children ; all dead but one . . . . Sophy . . . came to beg for some old linen . She is
suffering fearfully ; she has had ten children ; five of them are dead . Sally . . . has
...
These were one day ' s petitioners , as recorded in her diary : Fanny has had six
children ; all dead but one . . . . Sophy . . . came to beg for some old linen . She is
suffering fearfully ; she has had ten children ; five of them are dead . Sally . . . has
...
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Between 300 and 400 women served in state legislatures during any one year ,
while as many as 900 had appointive positions in the states . In addition , about
30 , 000 women served in county and municipal positions , among them two ...
Between 300 and 400 women served in state legislatures during any one year ,
while as many as 900 had appointive positions in the states . In addition , about
30 , 000 women served in county and municipal positions , among them two ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |