The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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Page 95
... Civil War than were American women . From the beginning , women in both the North and South supported the war enthusiastically and expected it to end shortly in victory . They did ... Civil War to the 1890's CHAPTER EIGHT Women in the Civil.
... Civil War than were American women . From the beginning , women in both the North and South supported the war enthusiastically and expected it to end shortly in victory . They did ... Civil War to the 1890's CHAPTER EIGHT Women in the Civil.
Page 183
... Civil Rights Act of 1964 , Title VII of which forbids sex - based job discrimination , highlights the progress made , at least in statute and law . But Mrs. Bay remains very much an exception . Much has been made of the power of women ...
... Civil Rights Act of 1964 , Title VII of which forbids sex - based job discrimination , highlights the progress made , at least in statute and law . But Mrs. Bay remains very much an exception . Much has been made of the power of women ...
Page 184
... ( National Organization of Women ) , an acti- vist civil rights organization which uses traditional democratic 184 Women demonstrators in support of Women's Liberation movement e e methods for the winning of legal and economic.
... ( National Organization of Women ) , an acti- vist civil rights organization which uses traditional democratic 184 Women demonstrators in support of Women's Liberation movement e e methods for the winning of legal and economic.
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References to this book
Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |