The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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Page 82
... person- ality and intellect of the older woman left a profound impres- sion on Elizabeth Cady Stanton . " When I first heard from the lips of Lucretia Mott that I had the same right to think for myself that Luther , Calvin , and John ...
... person- ality and intellect of the older woman left a profound impres- sion on Elizabeth Cady Stanton . " When I first heard from the lips of Lucretia Mott that I had the same right to think for myself that Luther , Calvin , and John ...
Page 83
... persons , including forty men , gathered in a small chapel at Seneca Falls , New York . Since none of the women felt equal to the task , the convention was presided over by James Mott . The speeches and resolutions stated a bold ...
... persons , including forty men , gathered in a small chapel at Seneca Falls , New York . Since none of the women felt equal to the task , the convention was presided over by James Mott . The speeches and resolutions stated a bold ...
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... persons . Anna Eleanor Roosevelt ( 1884-1962 ) . A woman who tran- scended the traditional role of the wife and became a significant political figure in her own right was Anna Eleanor Roosevelt . As the wife of Franklin Delano Roosevelt ...
... persons . Anna Eleanor Roosevelt ( 1884-1962 ) . A woman who tran- scended the traditional role of the wife and became a significant political figure in her own right was Anna Eleanor Roosevelt . As the wife of Franklin Delano Roosevelt ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |