The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 páginas |
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... Jane Swisshelm ( 1815-1884 ) . On the frontier , journalistic opportunities for women were greater than literary opportuni- ties . One of the most colorful journalists of her time was Jane Swisshelm , who owned and edited The St. Cloud ...
... Jane Swisshelm ( 1815-1884 ) . On the frontier , journalistic opportunities for women were greater than literary opportuni- ties . One of the most colorful journalists of her time was Jane Swisshelm , who owned and edited The St. Cloud ...
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... Jane Swisshelm took up the challenge and appeared at the meeting . She announced that she had made her will and that a friend of hers was in attendance with a pistol and orders to " shoot her square through the brain , if there was no ...
... Jane Swisshelm took up the challenge and appeared at the meeting . She announced that she had made her will and that a friend of hers was in attendance with a pistol and orders to " shoot her square through the brain , if there was no ...
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... Jane Swisshelm , Letters to Country Girls ( New York : J. C. Riker , 1853 ) , p . 78 . 5. E. C. Stanton , S. B. Anthony , M. J. Gage ( eds . ) , History of Women Suffrage ( 6 vols .; New York : Fowler & Wells , 1881 ) , I , p . 514 . 6 ...
... Jane Swisshelm , Letters to Country Girls ( New York : J. C. Riker , 1853 ) , p . 78 . 5. E. C. Stanton , S. B. Anthony , M. J. Gage ( eds . ) , History of Women Suffrage ( 6 vols .; New York : Fowler & Wells , 1881 ) , I , p . 514 . 6 ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
CHAPTER | 20 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 39 |
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein Sin vista previa disponible - 1983 |