The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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Page 42
... raised not only by ambitious middle - class par- ents , but also by mechanics and workingmen , who in 1830 began to ... raised her eight or- phaned brothers and sisters and then , grief - stricken by the death of her fiance and ...
... raised not only by ambitious middle - class par- ents , but also by mechanics and workingmen , who in 1830 began to ... raised her eight or- phaned brothers and sisters and then , grief - stricken by the death of her fiance and ...
Page 77
... raised as an issue confronting reformers . The crisis was precipitated by two most unlikely agents of social revolution , Sarah and Angelina Grimké , natives of South Carolina . The Grimké sisters were that greatest of rarities ...
... raised as an issue confronting reformers . The crisis was precipitated by two most unlikely agents of social revolution , Sarah and Angelina Grimké , natives of South Carolina . The Grimké sisters were that greatest of rarities ...
Page 120
... Raised in great pov- Mary McLeod Bethune ( 1875-1955 ) . erty on a cotton farm in South Carolina , Mary McLeod ... raising money for materials and books by selling sweet potato pies she and her Maria McLeod Bethune and children students ...
... Raised in great pov- Mary McLeod Bethune ( 1875-1955 ) . erty on a cotton farm in South Carolina , Mary McLeod ... raising money for materials and books by selling sweet potato pies she and her Maria McLeod Bethune and children students ...
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References to this book
Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |