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War Work During the war women took over men's jobs , wove and spun material for soldiers ' clothing , and outfitted the home front with “ homespun " garments . They did the heavy work of farming , collected lead , which was in short ...
War Work During the war women took over men's jobs , wove and spun material for soldiers ' clothing , and outfitted the home front with “ homespun " garments . They did the heavy work of farming , collected lead , which was in short ...
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Mrs. Bloomer , soon persuaded of the advantages of pantaloons gathered chastely at the ankles and topped by a belted smock which reached the knees , took up the cause . Daringly she rushed into print with the assertion that women ...
Mrs. Bloomer , soon persuaded of the advantages of pantaloons gathered chastely at the ankles and topped by a belted smock which reached the knees , took up the cause . Daringly she rushed into print with the assertion that women ...
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The most spectacular and violent of these took place in New York City , New Orleans and Atlanta . The terrible New York draft riots of 1863 , which started as a protest against the hiring of substitutes for conscripted soldiers and ...
The most spectacular and violent of these took place in New York City , New Orleans and Atlanta . The terrible New York draft riots of 1863 , which started as a protest against the hiring of substitutes for conscripted soldiers and ...
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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 |