The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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Page 122
... College was Mary Church Ter- rell , who graduated in 1884 and , like so many other college- trained women , went on to teaching . In 1895 she became the first black woman member of the Washington , D.C. , Board of Education , a position ...
... College was Mary Church Ter- rell , who graduated in 1884 and , like so many other college- trained women , went on to teaching . In 1895 she became the first black woman member of the Washington , D.C. , Board of Education , a position ...
Page 182
... college- trained women produced many scientists . Florence Rhena Sabin , a graduate of Smith College and holder of an M.D. degree from Johns Hopkins , specialized in zoology and in 1905 became the first woman professor at Johns Hopkins ...
... college- trained women produced many scientists . Florence Rhena Sabin , a graduate of Smith College and holder of an M.D. degree from Johns Hopkins , specialized in zoology and in 1905 became the first woman professor at Johns Hopkins ...
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... Colleges Utah , 139 Van Kleek , Mary , 137 Van Lew , Elizabeth , 99 Vassar College , 45 , 111 Voltaire , 85 Vote , see Suffrage Wald , Lillian , 128 , 129 , 135 Wallace , Lurleen , 173 War for Independence , dissenters in , 24-30 Warren ...
... Colleges Utah , 139 Van Kleek , Mary , 137 Van Lew , Elizabeth , 99 Vassar College , 45 , 111 Voltaire , 85 Vote , see Suffrage Wald , Lillian , 128 , 129 , 135 Wallace , Lurleen , 173 War for Independence , dissenters in , 24-30 Warren ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |