The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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... understanding this background better , we learn to understand ourselves and our society better . Both men and women play multiple roles in life . 5 INTRODUCTION 57.
... understanding this background better , we learn to understand ourselves and our society better . Both men and women play multiple roles in life . 5 INTRODUCTION 57.
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Gerda Lerner. of them . She was among the few people foresighted enough to understand that the only permanent solution to the problem of the freed slaves would be to grant them land . She lobbied for this idea extensively , but did not ...
Gerda Lerner. of them . She was among the few people foresighted enough to understand that the only permanent solution to the problem of the freed slaves would be to grant them land . She lobbied for this idea extensively , but did not ...
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... understand- ing for the working woman and the poor . This found expression in her writing and speaking . A short , stout woman with a pleas- ant , outgoing personality and a fine sense of humor , Dr. Shaw was known as a superb lecturer ...
... understand- ing for the working woman and the poor . This found expression in her writing and speaking . A short , stout woman with a pleas- ant , outgoing personality and a fine sense of humor , Dr. Shaw was known as a superb lecturer ...
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References to this book
Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |