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1 1 3 Other women curbed war speculators and joined the “ Daughters of Liberty ” and similar patriotic organizations . One Molly Pitcher , Revolutionary heroine of their major contributions was to organize and provide care 24.
1 1 3 Other women curbed war speculators and joined the “ Daughters of Liberty ” and similar patriotic organizations . One Molly Pitcher , Revolutionary heroine of their major contributions was to organize and provide care 24.
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Women participated in the various reform movements of the Ante - Bellum period , first in separate organizations , and later demanding to take part on a basis of equality in all the major reforms . The discrimination they experienced in ...
Women participated in the various reform movements of the Ante - Bellum period , first in separate organizations , and later demanding to take part on a basis of equality in all the major reforms . The discrimination they experienced in ...
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... major objective , the enfranchisement of women . ... their contribution to the development of American and worldwide feminism makes them major figures of our history . а PART THREE From the Civil War to 1890 1 The 90.
... major objective , the enfranchisement of women . ... their contribution to the development of American and worldwide feminism makes them major figures of our history . а PART THREE From the Civil War to 1890 1 The 90.
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |