The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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Page 77
... finally had to be lodged in the town jail for safekeeping . This Boston mob had the effect of winning important new adherents to the antislav- ery movement and made the courage of abolitionist women a legend . The Grimké Sisters - Sarah ...
... finally had to be lodged in the town jail for safekeeping . This Boston mob had the effect of winning important new adherents to the antislav- ery movement and made the courage of abolitionist women a legend . The Grimké Sisters - Sarah ...
Page 101
... finally permanently deferred . In 1870 she filed a claim for compensation for her wartime services but never received recognition . She died poor and embittered . Home Front Service On the home fronts on both sides of the fighting line ...
... finally permanently deferred . In 1870 she filed a claim for compensation for her wartime services but never received recognition . She died poor and embittered . Home Front Service On the home fronts on both sides of the fighting line ...
Page 168
... Finally , arrests began . Within four months , 219 women from 26 states were arrested ; 97 were sen- tenced to prison terms in the notorious Occoquan Workhouse in Virginia . Alice Paul , Lucy Burns , and several socially promi- nent ...
... Finally , arrests began . Within four months , 219 women from 26 states were arrested ; 97 were sen- tenced to prison terms in the notorious Occoquan Workhouse in Virginia . Alice Paul , Lucy Burns , and several socially promi- nent ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |