The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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Page 29
... active . This narrowing of woman's " proper sphere " had an adverse impact on middle - class women . It contributed to the feelings of frustration of an educated elite which would later lead to an organized movement for woman's rights ...
... active . This narrowing of woman's " proper sphere " had an adverse impact on middle - class women . It contributed to the feelings of frustration of an educated elite which would later lead to an organized movement for woman's rights ...
Page 99
... active as a Union spy , was finally caught , sentenced to be executed , and then saved , in cliffhanger fashion , by the timely arrival of Union troops . Genteel Eliza- beth Van Lew , playing the role of a harmless eccentric , rescued ...
... active as a Union spy , was finally caught , sentenced to be executed , and then saved , in cliffhanger fashion , by the timely arrival of Union troops . Genteel Eliza- beth Van Lew , playing the role of a harmless eccentric , rescued ...
Page 135
... active in many areas . But its main contribu- tion remained to link working women and women interested in suffrage in a mutually advantageous alliance which did much to secure the final suffrage victory in the East . Between 1909 and ...
... active in many areas . But its main contribu- tion remained to link working women and women interested in suffrage in a mutually advantageous alliance which did much to secure the final suffrage victory in the East . Between 1909 and ...
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References to this book
Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |