The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 páginas |
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... Catt . " He reflects his constituents . " Her long - range political perspective and her practical and pragmatic ... Carrie Chapman Catt devoted her attention to New York City . There , several independent women's groups had earlier put ...
... Catt . " He reflects his constituents . " Her long - range political perspective and her practical and pragmatic ... Carrie Chapman Catt devoted her attention to New York City . There , several independent women's groups had earlier put ...
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... Carrie Chapman Catt again assumed the presidency of NAWSA in 1915 and worked to tighten her control of all the organization's activities , including the Congressional Commit- tee , a split between the two groups became inevitable . Miss ...
... Carrie Chapman Catt again assumed the presidency of NAWSA in 1915 and worked to tighten her control of all the organization's activities , including the Congressional Commit- tee , a split between the two groups became inevitable . Miss ...
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... CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT Peck , Mary Gray , Carrie Chapman Catt ( New York : H. W. Wilson Co. , 1944 ) LYDIA MARIA CHILD Meltzer , Milton , Tongue of Flame : The Life of Lydia Maria Child ( New York : Thomas Y. Crowell Co. , 1965 ) DOROTHEA ...
... CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT Peck , Mary Gray , Carrie Chapman Catt ( New York : H. W. Wilson Co. , 1944 ) LYDIA MARIA CHILD Meltzer , Milton , Tongue of Flame : The Life of Lydia Maria Child ( New York : Thomas Y. Crowell Co. , 1965 ) DOROTHEA ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein Sin vista previa disponible - 1983 |