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Dress Reform . Amelia Bloomer , deputy postmistress of Seneca Falls , New York , was one of those who advanced from moderate reform to more radical causes . In 1849 , when she became the timid editor of a temperance journal ...
Dress Reform . Amelia Bloomer , deputy postmistress of Seneca Falls , New York , was one of those who advanced from moderate reform to more radical causes . In 1849 , when she became the timid editor of a temperance journal ...
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She offered a documented survey of existing conditions and a detailed program for reform . She urged Congress to consider the insane " wards of the nation " and to finance their care with a federal land grant of five million acres .
She offered a documented survey of existing conditions and a detailed program for reform . She urged Congress to consider the insane " wards of the nation " and to finance their care with a federal land grant of five million acres .
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Before long they were to be found among the staunchest advocates of labor reforms such as the eighthour day ... Out of HullHouse came such reform leaders as Florence Kelley , Mary Simkovitch , Lillian Wald , and Grace Abbott .
Before long they were to be found among the staunchest advocates of labor reforms such as the eighthour day ... Out of HullHouse came such reform leaders as Florence Kelley , Mary Simkovitch , Lillian Wald , and Grace Abbott .
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein Sin vista previa disponible - 1983 |