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A few years later , her friend Elizabeth Miller became an ardent advocate of dress reform and persuaded Mrs. Bloomer to advance the cause of a " Turkish costume , ” first worn in America by the unconventional British actress Fanny ...
A few years later , her friend Elizabeth Miller became an ardent advocate of dress reform and persuaded Mrs. Bloomer to advance the cause of a " Turkish costume , ” first worn in America by the unconventional British actress Fanny ...
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The refusal of the American Association of University Women to accept her membership in 1949 caused nationwide protest , and led to a change in that organization's by ... Women were interested in this cause for very practical reasons .
The refusal of the American Association of University Women to accept her membership in 1949 caused nationwide protest , and led to a change in that organization's by ... Women were interested in this cause for very practical reasons .
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leaders , none was more significant in bringing victory to the suffrage cause than Carrie Chapman Catt . Carrie Chapman Catt ( 1859–1947 ) . A Westerner by birth , Carrie Lane had taught school and been a high school principal in Mason ...
leaders , none was more significant in bringing victory to the suffrage cause than Carrie Chapman Catt . Carrie Chapman Catt ( 1859–1947 ) . A Westerner by birth , Carrie Lane had taught school and been a high school principal in Mason ...
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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 |