The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 páginas |
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... male - dominated family . The underlying assumption of colonial society was that the subordinate position of women was natural , sanctioned by tradition and religion , and beneficial to society as a whole . Yet , from the start , the ...
... male - dominated family . The underlying assumption of colonial society was that the subordinate position of women was natural , sanctioned by tradition and religion , and beneficial to society as a whole . Yet , from the start , the ...
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... male . The woman's rights issue became international somewhat later that year when the Garrisonian abolitionists sent a number of women to the World Anti - Slavery Convention in London . After heated discussion , the credentials of the ...
... male . The woman's rights issue became international somewhat later that year when the Garrisonian abolitionists sent a number of women to the World Anti - Slavery Convention in London . After heated discussion , the credentials of the ...
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... male inhabitants " the vote and specifi- cally mentioned " male citizens , " thus enshrining sex discrimi- nation in federal law . The issue caused a serious split in the feminist movement . In 1869 Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady ...
... male inhabitants " the vote and specifi- cally mentioned " male citizens , " thus enshrining sex discrimi- nation in federal law . The issue caused a serious split in the feminist movement . In 1869 Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady ...
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INTRODUCTION 57 | 5 |
CHAPTER TWO | 20 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 39 |
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abolitionist American women Angelina Grimké Anne Hutchinson Anthony antislavery became birth control black women Boston campaign career Carrie Chapman Catt cause Charlotte Perkins Charlotte Perkins Gilman child church cities Civil College colonial America colonial women contribution cultural death decades developed Dorothea Dix economic Elizabeth Cady Stanton Emma equal factory federal amendment female suffrage feminist field Frances Frances Wright freedom frontier Gilman girls Grimké Grimké sisters Harriet husband industry Jane Addams labor ladies later leaders leadership legislation literary lives Lucretia Mott male Margaret Sanger marriage married Mary Baker Eddy Massachusetts ment mother National NAWSA nineteenth century nurses NWTUL organized percent pioneer plantation political President reform role Sarah Sarah Grimké sisters slave slavery social society soldiers South southern status struggle suffragists Susan teachers tion United vote wages Willard wives woman suffrage woman's rights movement workers York
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein Sin vista previa disponible - 1983 |