The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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... Anne Hutchinson . Anne Hutchinson ( 1589 [ ? ] - 1643 ) . Anne Hutchinson was the first in the New World to challenge the dogma of women's subordination to men . A member of a highly respected mer- chant family , she came to the ...
... Anne Hutchinson . Anne Hutchinson ( 1589 [ ? ] - 1643 ) . Anne Hutchinson was the first in the New World to challenge the dogma of women's subordination to men . A member of a highly respected mer- chant family , she came to the ...
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... Anne Hutchin- son , and Mary Dyer , contributed to the weakening of Puritan orthodoxy and to the later development of religious tolerance . More significantly , Anne Hutchinson , the first woman to preach to women , asserted the right ...
... Anne Hutchin- son , and Mary Dyer , contributed to the weakening of Puritan orthodoxy and to the later development of religious tolerance . More significantly , Anne Hutchinson , the first woman to preach to women , asserted the right ...
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... Hutchinson , Anne , 21 , 22 Idaho , 139 India , 157 Industry , 49-53 Jackson , Helen Hunt , 116 Japan , 157 Jewett , Sarah Orne , 117 Jones , Mary Harris , 134 Jones , Rep . William ( Virginia ) , 170 Kansas , 165 Kellerman , Annette ...
... Hutchinson , Anne , 21 , 22 Idaho , 139 India , 157 Industry , 49-53 Jackson , Helen Hunt , 116 Japan , 157 Jewett , Sarah Orne , 117 Jones , Mary Harris , 134 Jones , Rep . William ( Virginia ) , 170 Kansas , 165 Kellerman , Annette ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |