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Among those seated in the gallery were Lucretia Mott and the young wife of the abolitionist Henry Stanton , Elizabeth . The two women soon became friends and spent long hours discussing what might be done to break down the prejudice ...
Among those seated in the gallery were Lucretia Mott and the young wife of the abolitionist Henry Stanton , Elizabeth . The two women soon became friends and spent long hours discussing what might be done to break down the prejudice ...
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( New York : Saunders and Otley , 1837 ) Massey , Mary Elizabeth , Bonnet Brigades ( New York : Alfred A. Knopf , 1967 ) Morris , Richard , Government and Labor in Early America ( New York : Columbia University Press , 1946 ; Harper ...
( New York : Saunders and Otley , 1837 ) Massey , Mary Elizabeth , Bonnet Brigades ( New York : Alfred A. Knopf , 1967 ) Morris , Richard , Government and Labor in Early America ( New York : Columbia University Press , 1946 ; Harper ...
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... Birth Control in America : The Career of Margaret Sanger ( New Haven and London : Yale University Press , 1970 ) ELIZABETH Cady STANTON Stanton , Elizabeth Cady , Eighty Years or More ( London : Fisher and Unwin , 1898 ) Lutz ...
... Birth Control in America : The Career of Margaret Sanger ( New Haven and London : Yale University Press , 1970 ) ELIZABETH Cady STANTON Stanton , Elizabeth Cady , Eighty Years or More ( London : Fisher and Unwin , 1898 ) Lutz ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |