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They believed in the equality of men and women before God and gave boys and girls the same education , and adults of both sexes the same opportunity to speak at their worship services . From the ranks of Quakers came some of the leaders ...
They believed in the equality of men and women before God and gave boys and girls the same education , and adults of both sexes the same opportunity to speak at their worship services . From the ranks of Quakers came some of the leaders ...
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Parlor meetings were arranged for influential citizens , tea parties for mothers , boys ' clubs for orphans ; no detail was overlooked . Women provided free lunches at the polls on election day , complete with temperance literature and ...
Parlor meetings were arranged for influential citizens , tea parties for mothers , boys ' clubs for orphans ; no detail was overlooked . Women provided free lunches at the polls on election day , complete with temperance literature and ...
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Today , educational opportunities for girls are on a par with those available to boys . While thirty - three percent of all women over eighteen graduate from high school , as against twenty - five percent of all men , only one percent ...
Today , educational opportunities for girls are on a par with those available to boys . While thirty - three percent of all women over eighteen graduate from high school , as against twenty - five percent of all men , only one percent ...
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INTRODUCTION 5 | 5 |
CHAPTER | 11 |
CHAPTER TWO | 20 |
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein Sin vista previa disponible - 1983 |
Gender on Campus: Issues for College Women Sharon Gmelch,Marcie Heffernan Stoffer,Jody Lynn Yetzer Vista previa limitada - 1998 |