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Quilting bees and other simple social occasions soon led to the formation of community institutions . The first of these usually were churches . Women played an important part in the establishment of churches , not only by their ...
Quilting bees and other simple social occasions soon led to the formation of community institutions . The first of these usually were churches . Women played an important part in the establishment of churches , not only by their ...
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Before Dorothea Dix began her campaign , there existed thirteen institutions for the care of the insane in the United States . In 1880 , largely thanks to her efforts , there were 123 such institutions . She had personally founded ...
Before Dorothea Dix began her campaign , there existed thirteen institutions for the care of the insane in the United States . In 1880 , largely thanks to her efforts , there were 123 such institutions . She had personally founded ...
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The more radical and youthful Women's Liberation groups support most of these goals with vigor , and at times with ' inorthodox means , but are essentially dedicated to making basic changes in the institutions of society .
The more radical and youthful Women's Liberation groups support most of these goals with vigor , and at times with ' inorthodox means , but are essentially dedicated to making basic changes in the institutions of society .
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INTRODUCTION 5 | 5 |
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CHAPTER TWO | 20 |
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