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Mary Dyer joined the Quakers and challenged the authorities of the Bay colony by attempting to preach her new faith in Massachusetts . This was at a time when the colony had punished Quakers , many women among them , by whippings ...
Mary Dyer joined the Quakers and challenged the authorities of the Bay colony by attempting to preach her new faith in Massachusetts . This was at a time when the colony had punished Quakers , many women among them , by whippings ...
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Sarah Douglass , a black Quaker woman from Philadelphia , also made a notable contribution to raising the educational level of her people . Having received a good education in Quaker schools , Miss Douglass began teaching in a school ...
Sarah Douglass , a black Quaker woman from Philadelphia , also made a notable contribution to raising the educational level of her people . Having received a good education in Quaker schools , Miss Douglass began teaching in a school ...
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The mother of six children , she had the standing of a Quaker minister in her Philadelphia society and was experienced in public speaking . Her gentle , lady - like appearance concealed a razor - sharp mind and a stubborn determination ...
The mother of six children , she had the standing of a Quaker minister in her Philadelphia society and was experienced in public speaking . Her gentle , lady - like appearance concealed a razor - sharp mind and a stubborn determination ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein Sin vista previa disponible - 1983 |