The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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Page 83
... sense of frustration and a feeling of being relegated to second - class citizenship . One of them , nineteen - year - old Charlotte Woodward , the only one of those present who lived long enough to see women get the vote in the United ...
... sense of frustration and a feeling of being relegated to second - class citizenship . One of them , nineteen - year - old Charlotte Woodward , the only one of those present who lived long enough to see women get the vote in the United ...
Page 90
... sense she was his superior . Therefore she had a particular role to play in society , that of a regenerative force . However spurious this argument may sound to modern ears , it helped women over- come the sense of inferiority with ...
... sense she was his superior . Therefore she had a particular role to play in society , that of a regenerative force . However spurious this argument may sound to modern ears , it helped women over- come the sense of inferiority with ...
Page 160
... sense of humor , Dr. Shaw was known as a superb lecturer and a powerful lobbyist . She idolized Susan B. Anthony and determined in every way to follow in her footsteps , but while Susan B. Anthony had always considered herself a ...
... sense of humor , Dr. Shaw was known as a superb lecturer and a powerful lobbyist . She idolized Susan B. Anthony and determined in every way to follow in her footsteps , but while Susan B. Anthony had always considered herself a ...
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References to this book
Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |