The Woman in American History |
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The three - year course of study compared well with the academic curricula of the better men's colleges . But Mary Lyon insisted that ... Prior to the opening of Mount Holyoke , women had been an admitted only to Oberlin College .
The three - year course of study compared well with the academic curricula of the better men's colleges . But Mary Lyon insisted that ... Prior to the opening of Mount Holyoke , women had been an admitted only to Oberlin College .
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Henry ( Indiana ) , 170 Barnard College , 111 Barnett , Ida Wells , 119-120 Barry , Leonora M. , 133 Barton , Clara , 98 , 112 Baumfree , Isabella , 67-68 , 70 Bay , Mrs. Charles Ulrick , 183 Beard , Mary , 5 Beecher , Catherine , 40 ...
Henry ( Indiana ) , 170 Barnard College , 111 Barnett , Ida Wells , 119-120 Barry , Leonora M. , 133 Barton , Clara , 98 , 112 Baumfree , Isabella , 67-68 , 70 Bay , Mrs. Charles Ulrick , 183 Beard , Mary , 5 Beecher , Catherine , 40 ...
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Washington , Mrs. Booker T. , 120 Webster , Margaret , 180 Weld , Angelina , see Grimké , Angelina Weld , Theodore , 81 Wellesley College , 111 Wentworth , Sarah , 33 West : nineteenth - century woman in , 54-57 , 137-139 suffrage ...
Washington , Mrs. Booker T. , 120 Webster , Margaret , 180 Weld , Angelina , see Grimké , Angelina Weld , Theodore , 81 Wellesley College , 111 Wentworth , Sarah , 33 West : nineteenth - century woman in , 54-57 , 137-139 suffrage ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |