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be seen that the contribution of black women to the pre - Civil War economy was sizeable . The cultural contribution black women made as house servants and nurses and their subtle impact on the impressionable minds of white children ...
be seen that the contribution of black women to the pre - Civil War economy was sizeable . The cultural contribution black women made as house servants and nurses and their subtle impact on the impressionable minds of white children ...
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The contribution of Judith Sargent Murray , Mercy Warren , and Abigail Adams to this discussion have already been mentioned . Rationalist and egalitarian ideas were also brought to America by a number of visiting foreignersFrances ...
The contribution of Judith Sargent Murray , Mercy Warren , and Abigail Adams to this discussion have already been mentioned . Rationalist and egalitarian ideas were also brought to America by a number of visiting foreignersFrances ...
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Susan B. Anthony's main contribution was to build an organization which after seven decades of agitation , and despite factional splits and errors , achieved ...
Susan B. Anthony's main contribution was to build an organization which after seven decades of agitation , and despite factional splits and errors , achieved ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |