The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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Page 93
... particularly office work , government ser- vice , and retail trade . Northern women in great numbers flocked to the South as teachers for the freedmen ; later , southern women took their place in that region's newly - formed public ...
... particularly office work , government ser- vice , and retail trade . Northern women in great numbers flocked to the South as teachers for the freedmen ; later , southern women took their place in that region's newly - formed public ...
Page 128
... particularly interested in the pro- tection of consumers . The pioneer and outstanding leader in this field was Florence Kelley , for thirty - two years the secretary and moving spirit of the National Consumers League . She was one of ...
... particularly interested in the pro- tection of consumers . The pioneer and outstanding leader in this field was Florence Kelley , for thirty - two years the secretary and moving spirit of the National Consumers League . She was one of ...
Page 182
... particularly noteworthy . Among the great anthropologists of the twentieth century are Ruth Benedict and Margaret Mead . The latter has served as curator of ethnology at the Museum of Natural History , direc- tor of the Columbia ...
... particularly noteworthy . Among the great anthropologists of the twentieth century are Ruth Benedict and Margaret Mead . The latter has served as curator of ethnology at the Museum of Natural History , direc- tor of the Columbia ...
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References to this book
Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |