The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 páginas |
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... equal became transformed into a political promise : " If all men are not actually equal , they should be . " It was inevitable that , sooner or later , women would ask : " If all men are created equal , why not women ? " Equality of ...
... equal became transformed into a political promise : " If all men are not actually equal , they should be . " It was inevitable that , sooner or later , women would ask : " If all men are created equal , why not women ? " Equality of ...
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... equal , why not woman ? If woman was equal , why should she not do anything men might do - speak in public , vote , hold office , even lead organizations ? Once these questions had been raised , it was only a very short step to the next ...
... equal , why not woman ? If woman was equal , why should she not do anything men might do - speak in public , vote , hold office , even lead organizations ? Once these questions had been raised , it was only a very short step to the next ...
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... equal to the task , the convention was presided over by James Mott . The speeches and resolutions stated a bold doctrine : woman was the equal of man and had the right and duty to participate " in all righteous causes , " to speak in ...
... equal to the task , the convention was presided over by James Mott . The speeches and resolutions stated a bold doctrine : woman was the equal of man and had the right and duty to participate " in all righteous causes , " to speak in ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein Pré-visualização indisponível - 1983 |