The Woman in American History |
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When Susan B. Anthony worked as a schoolteacher , her wages were two dollars a week and board , little more than she had made as a spooler in her father's textile mill . In 1853 , Susan B. Anthony attended a State Teachers Convention in ...
When Susan B. Anthony worked as a schoolteacher , her wages were two dollars a week and board , little more than she had made as a spooler in her father's textile mill . In 1853 , Susan B. Anthony attended a State Teachers Convention in ...
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There is no reason , ” Susan B. Anthony replied tartly , " why woman should not be able to do both . " Many women saw the issue in these simple terms . A Unique Team It was the great good fortune of the American woman's rights movement ...
There is no reason , ” Susan B. Anthony replied tartly , " why woman should not be able to do both . " Many women saw the issue in these simple terms . A Unique Team It was the great good fortune of the American woman's rights movement ...
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18 Throughout the years Susan B. Anthony provided a singleminded devotion and a practical politician's ability to keep her eye on essentials . Elizabeth Cady Stanton , more brilliant and creative , was also the more erratic of the two ...
18 Throughout the years Susan B. Anthony provided a singleminded devotion and a practical politician's ability to keep her eye on essentials . Elizabeth Cady Stanton , more brilliant and creative , was also the more erratic of the two ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein Sin vista previa disponible - 1983 |