The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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... established Catherine Beecher ( 1800-1878 ) . the first public education system in the United States in 1842 . From the start , the need for trained teachers was critical . In this field Catherine Beecher , the daughter of the famous ...
... established Catherine Beecher ( 1800-1878 ) . the first public education system in the United States in 1842 . From the start , the need for trained teachers was critical . In this field Catherine Beecher , the daughter of the famous ...
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... established , which later became a permanent part of the armed forces . Thousands of women saw service as war nurses and helped to establish nursing as a profession . The end of the war saw women firmly entrenched in several new fields ...
... established , which later became a permanent part of the armed forces . Thousands of women saw service as war nurses and helped to establish nursing as a profession . The end of the war saw women firmly entrenched in several new fields ...
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Gerda Lerner. Stone , Julia Ward Howe , and Mary Livermore , was established to work for the same goal through state organization . Lucy Stone ( 1818-1893 ) . The American Woman Suffrage Association brought the third of the great leaders ...
Gerda Lerner. Stone , Julia Ward Howe , and Mary Livermore , was established to work for the same goal through state organization . Lucy Stone ( 1818-1893 ) . The American Woman Suffrage Association brought the third of the great leaders ...
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References to this book
Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |