The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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Page 152
... traditional role of women . She attacked the waste of female talents and abilities and charged that antiquated so- cial customs were crippling women and adapting them only to life - long dependency on men . She sharply attacked the eco ...
... traditional role of women . She attacked the waste of female talents and abilities and charged that antiquated so- cial customs were crippling women and adapting them only to life - long dependency on men . She sharply attacked the eco ...
Page 174
... traditional subordinate role of women in politics brought up to date . The wives of Presidents , Senators , and candidates for office have traditionally performed an important public function on behalf of their husbands , as have the ...
... traditional subordinate role of women in politics brought up to date . The wives of Presidents , Senators , and candidates for office have traditionally performed an important public function on behalf of their husbands , as have the ...
Page 175
... traditional duties of a governor's wife and a First Lady . Her keen social awareness was put into her husband's service after his attack of polio in 1921 , when she became his researcher and his contact with people he could not ...
... traditional duties of a governor's wife and a First Lady . Her keen social awareness was put into her husband's service after his attack of polio in 1921 , when she became his researcher and his contact with people he could not ...
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References to this book
Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |