The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 páginas |
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... feel herself the member of a large community , where the interests of others are to be sought equally with her own . " Prior to the opening of Mount Holyoke , women had been admitted only to Oberlin College . Mount Holyoke set the ex ...
... feel herself the member of a large community , where the interests of others are to be sought equally with her own . " Prior to the opening of Mount Holyoke , women had been admitted only to Oberlin College . Mount Holyoke set the ex ...
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... feel for those downtrodden , mistreated , and neglected by an increasingly wealthy society . In the age of rapid industrializa- tion , ruthless exploitation , and rapid urbanization , there seemed to exist a natural affinity between ...
... feel for those downtrodden , mistreated , and neglected by an increasingly wealthy society . In the age of rapid industrializa- tion , ruthless exploitation , and rapid urbanization , there seemed to exist a natural affinity between ...
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... Wallace successfully ran for the governor- ship of Alabama in 1966 after her husband was prevented by state law from succeeding himself . A shy woman , Mrs. Wallace never seemed to feel quite comfortable in her assumed role 173.
... Wallace successfully ran for the governor- ship of Alabama in 1966 after her husband was prevented by state law from succeeding himself . A shy woman , Mrs. Wallace never seemed to feel quite comfortable in her assumed role 173.
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
CHAPTER | 20 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 39 |
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein Sin vista previa disponible - 1983 |