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Thus , pioneer women were essential not only to the survival of their families but to the building of communities in the New World . Frontier Life . Pioneer settlers , hunters , and ranchers were generally eager to move westward to ...
Thus , pioneer women were essential not only to the survival of their families but to the building of communities in the New World . Frontier Life . Pioneer settlers , hunters , and ranchers were generally eager to move westward to ...
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CHAPTER TWELVE Three Pioneers of Women's Emancipation The turn of the century signaled the breaking down of the stability , security , and smugness of the Victorian age . In every area of life , old values were changing and people were ...
CHAPTER TWELVE Three Pioneers of Women's Emancipation The turn of the century signaled the breaking down of the stability , security , and smugness of the Victorian age . In every area of life , old values were changing and people were ...
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Abigail Scott Duniway , Pathbreaking : The Story of a Pioneer ( Abbott , Kerns and Bell , 1914 ) , p . 7. Reprinted by permission of Agency Lithograph Company . 8. Ibid . , 9. Harriet Martineau , Society in America ( 2 vols .; New York ...
Abigail Scott Duniway , Pathbreaking : The Story of a Pioneer ( Abbott , Kerns and Bell , 1914 ) , p . 7. Reprinted by permission of Agency Lithograph Company . 8. Ibid . , 9. Harriet Martineau , Society in America ( 2 vols .; New York ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |