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After the death of Frances Willard in 1898 , the WCTU gradually reduced its aims to the original one of temperance , but it is certain that no other organization reached and influenced so many women in the nineteenth century .
After the death of Frances Willard in 1898 , the WCTU gradually reduced its aims to the original one of temperance , but it is certain that no other organization reached and influenced so many women in the nineteenth century .
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... 133-137 Ladies Magazines : and dress reform , 33-34 and manners and morals , 32-34 Lathrop , John H. , 129 Law : in colonial period , 13-14 educated woman in , 112-114 and education , 46-47 nineteenth - century woman in , 46-47 ...
... 133-137 Ladies Magazines : and dress reform , 33-34 and manners and morals , 32-34 Lathrop , John H. , 129 Law : in colonial period , 13-14 educated woman in , 112-114 and education , 46-47 nineteenth - century woman in , 46-47 ...
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... 100 Twentieth - century woman : in business , 183 and culture , 178-182 and employment , 183-184 in government , 172-175 in literature , 180 and politics , 175 and professions , 184 in science , 182-183 and social equality , 177-178 ...
... 100 Twentieth - century woman : in business , 183 and culture , 178-182 and employment , 183-184 in government , 172-175 in literature , 180 and politics , 175 and professions , 184 in science , 182-183 and social equality , 177-178 ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |