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Their contributions , their position in society , and the way society has looked upon them are all part of our social heritage . Besides , women of the past have faced essentially the same problems as do modern women .
Their contributions , their position in society , and the way society has looked upon them are all part of our social heritage . Besides , women of the past have faced essentially the same problems as do modern women .
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the Philadelphia Female Anti - Slavery Society . From that time on , northern women played an important part in the movement for the abolition of slavery and for the integration of the Negro into American society .
the Philadelphia Female Anti - Slavery Society . From that time on , northern women played an important part in the movement for the abolition of slavery and for the integration of the Negro into American society .
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What all new feminists have in common is anger at the continuance of unequal economic status for women , determination to incorporate sexual equality into all the institutions of our society , and an awareness that the subordinate ...
What all new feminists have in common is anger at the continuance of unequal economic status for women , determination to incorporate sexual equality into all the institutions of our society , and an awareness that the subordinate ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |