The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 páginas |
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... Lucretia Mott ( 1793-1880 ) . The best in antislavery lead- ership was epitomized by Lucretia Mott . The mother of six children , she had the standing of a Quaker minister in her Philadelphia society and was experienced in public ...
... Lucretia Mott ( 1793-1880 ) . The best in antislavery lead- ership was epitomized by Lucretia Mott . The mother of six children , she had the standing of a Quaker minister in her Philadelphia society and was experienced in public ...
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... Lucretia Mott and the young wife of the abolitionist Henry Stanton , Elizabeth . The two women soon became friends and spent long hours discussing what might be done to break down the prejudice against women . The person- ality and ...
... Lucretia Mott and the young wife of the abolitionist Henry Stanton , Elizabeth . The two women soon became friends and spent long hours discussing what might be done to break down the prejudice against women . The person- ality and ...
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... Lucretia Mott during a social visit . They and three other women drafted a call for such a meeting , but in their inexperience they did not trust themselves to find the proper words for defining their purpose . After some thought they ...
... Lucretia Mott during a social visit . They and three other women drafted a call for such a meeting , but in their inexperience they did not trust themselves to find the proper words for defining their purpose . After some thought they ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein Sin vista previa disponible - 1983 |