... throughout much of the 19th century the position of women in our society was, in many respects, comparable to that of blacks under the pre-Civil War slave codes. Neither slaves nor women could hold office, serve on juries, or bring suit in their own... History, Memory, and the Law - Página 170editado por - 2009 - 337 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| National Council of Negro Women - 1976 - 224 páginas
...Justice Brennan in Frontiero v Richardson recalled the l9th century position of women in our society : Neither slaves nor women could hold office, serve...to serve as legal guardians of their own children. [33] Testimony was offered by lawyers during the Hearings in California, Missouri and Texas that sex-based... | |
| National Council of Negro Women - 1976 - 216 páginas
...between the sexes and, indeed, throughout much of the 19th century the position of women in our society was, in many respects, comparable to that of blacks under the pre-Civil War slave codes. [5] It achieved a singular quality of durability spanning the centuries owing to the domestication... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Small Business - 1978 - 1096 páginas
...system. In fact, in 1973, the Supreme Court noted that the position of women in our society has been, in many respects, comparable to that of blacks under...or bring suit in their own names, and married women were traditionally denied the legal capacity to hold or convey property or to serve as the legal guardians... | |
| United States. President's Interagency Task Force on Women Business Owners - 1978 - 256 páginas
...Prior to the mid-1800's women suffered many of the same legal disabilities as blacks. Neither blacks nor women could hold office, serve on juries, or bring suit in their own names. Furthermore, neither married women nor blacks had the legal capacity to hold or convey property or... | |
| 1982 - 224 páginas
...imposed on women this way: [Throughout much of the 19th century the position of women in our society was, in many respects, comparable to that of blacks...property or to serve as legal guardians of their own children.4 In 1 873 a member of the Supreme Court proclaimed, "Man is, or should be, woman's protector... | |
| Christian Lerat - 1989 - 340 páginas
...pedestal, but in a cage... lndeed, throughout much of the 19th century the position of women in our society was, in many respects, comparable to that of blacks...serve on juries, or bring suit in their own names... lt is true, of course, that the position of women... has improved markedly in recent decades. Nevertheless,... | |
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