The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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Page 82
... York . The only boy in the family had died as a youth , and nothing any of the girls did could ever make up to Judge Cady for the fact that he had no son . Elizabeth grew up keenly resentful of the inferiority attached to being a girl ...
... York . The only boy in the family had died as a youth , and nothing any of the girls did could ever make up to Judge Cady for the fact that he had no son . Elizabeth grew up keenly resentful of the inferiority attached to being a girl ...
Page 169
... York state in 1917 proved crucial and was followed by passage of the " Illinois law " in a number of states . Victory was finally in sight . On January 10 , 1918 , the federal amendment came up for a vote in the House . The day before ...
... York state in 1917 proved crucial and was followed by passage of the " Illinois law " in a number of states . Victory was finally in sight . On January 10 , 1918 , the federal amendment came up for a vote in the House . The day before ...
Page 182
... York Uni- versity Medical Center and Associate Dean of New York Medi- cal College . There is in the twentieth century no field of scientific en- deavor in which women have not participated and to which they have not made outstanding ...
... York Uni- versity Medical Center and Associate Dean of New York Medi- cal College . There is in the twentieth century no field of scientific en- deavor in which women have not participated and to which they have not made outstanding ...
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References to this book
Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |