The Woman in American History |
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The frail woman who demanded chivalrous protection and expensive luxuries was the exception in colonial America . Even the wealthy upper - class ladies of the colonies were actively involved in the life of their communities and the ...
The frail woman who demanded chivalrous protection and expensive luxuries was the exception in colonial America . Even the wealthy upper - class ladies of the colonies were actively involved in the life of their communities and the ...
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It must be remembered , however , that her position of authority , such as it was , derived from her being a substitute mother to the owner's children , which of necessity demanded that she neglect her own . The Free Black Woman .
It must be remembered , however , that her position of authority , such as it was , derived from her being a substitute mother to the owner's children , which of necessity demanded that she neglect her own . The Free Black Woman .
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Alice Paul , Lucy Burns , and several socially promi- nent women were mistreated in the workhouse , demanded " political prisoner " status , and finally resorted to hunger strikes . The authorities then proceeded to force - feed them ...
Alice Paul , Lucy Burns , and several socially promi- nent women were mistreated in the workhouse , demanded " political prisoner " status , and finally resorted to hunger strikes . The authorities then proceeded to force - feed them ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein Sin vista previa disponible - 1983 |