The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 páginas |
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... thought that girls needed only " sufficient geography to find their way around the house " and " enough chemistry to keep the pot boiling . " Marriage . In seventeenth century society marriage was the only acceptable career for a girl ...
... thought that girls needed only " sufficient geography to find their way around the house " and " enough chemistry to keep the pot boiling . " Marriage . In seventeenth century society marriage was the only acceptable career for a girl ...
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... thought that the Fourteenth Amendment actually worsened the legal status of American women . The Constitution had never con- tained any specific restriction against female suffrage , and the matter had been left to the states . The ...
... thought that the Fourteenth Amendment actually worsened the legal status of American women . The Constitution had never con- tained any specific restriction against female suffrage , and the matter had been left to the states . The ...
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... thought that the WCTU did more harm than good to their cause . After the death of Frances Willard in 1898 , the WCTU gradually reduced its aims to the original one of temperance , but it is certain that no other organization reached and ...
... thought that the WCTU did more harm than good to their cause . After the death of Frances Willard in 1898 , the WCTU gradually reduced its aims to the original one of temperance , but it is certain that no other organization reached and ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein Pré-visualização indisponível - 1983 |