The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 páginas |
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... wives . One frequently finds the husband living to a ripe old age , surviving several wives and many of his children . Law . Even in marriage American women were better off than their contemporaries in Europe . Under British law a mar ...
... wives . One frequently finds the husband living to a ripe old age , surviving several wives and many of his children . Law . Even in marriage American women were better off than their contemporaries in Europe . Under British law a mar ...
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... wives of the small class of plantation overseers , profes- sional men , and middle - class townsmen attempted in every way to ape the standards of behavior of the plantation ladies . There was a much sharper division between the ...
... wives of the small class of plantation overseers , profes- sional men , and middle - class townsmen attempted in every way to ape the standards of behavior of the plantation ladies . There was a much sharper division between the ...
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... wives of Presidents , Senators , and candidates for office have traditionally performed an important public function on behalf of their husbands , as have the wives of important leaders in the business world . Yet , it must be stressed ...
... wives of Presidents , Senators , and candidates for office have traditionally performed an important public function on behalf of their husbands , as have the wives of important leaders in the business world . Yet , it must be stressed ...
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activities amendment American Anthony became become Boston campaign career carried cause century child church cities Civil College colonial contribution death developed early economic efforts Elizabeth equal established female feminist field followed force Frances freedom girls helped House husband ideas important industry institutions interests labor ladies later leaders legislation lives major male Margaret marriage married Mary Mary Dyer ment mother movement never nurses opportunities organized party period pioneer plantation political poor position practice President Press published Quaker raised reform role Sanger Senate served sisters slave social society soon South southern Stanton status struggle Susan teachers tion took trade Union United University vote woman suffrage woman's rights women workers writing York
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein Sin vista previa disponible - 1983 |