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By the 1840's there were roughly as many men as women organized into these groups . The women very early began to use petitions as a means of influencing public opinion and gaining adherents . " The right of petition is the only ...
By the 1840's there were roughly as many men as women organized into these groups . The women very early began to use petitions as a means of influencing public opinion and gaining adherents . " The right of petition is the only ...
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The Commission united the Woman's Central Association and other local aid societies , coordinated the care of Union soldiers , provided trained nurses , staffed and supplied hospitals , and organized transportation for the wounded .
The Commission united the Woman's Central Association and other local aid societies , coordinated the care of Union soldiers , provided trained nurses , staffed and supplied hospitals , and organized transportation for the wounded .
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Women and Organized Labor Working women had been attempting to organize since the beginning of the nineteenth century . The first labor organiza- tion in the United States to accept women members on an equal basis was the Knights of ...
Women and Organized Labor Working women had been attempting to organize since the beginning of the nineteenth century . The first labor organiza- tion in the United States to accept women members on an equal basis was the Knights of ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
CHAPTER | 20 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 39 |
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accepted active amendment American Anthony army became birth Boston campaign career Carrie cause century Charlotte child church cities Civil College colonial concerned continued contribution death early economic efforts Elizabeth equal established federal female feminist field followed force Frances girls helped House husband ideas industrial institutions interests labor ladies later leaders legislation lives major male Margaret married Mary ment Michigan mother movement NAWSA never nurses opportunities organization party percent period pioneer political poor position practice President Press Quaker raised reform role Sanger Senate served slave social society soldiers South southern status struggle Susan teachers tion took trade traditional Union United University vote winning woman suffrage women workers writers York
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein Sin vista previa disponible - 1983 |