The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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... became concerned with the more deep - seated causes of poverty and attacked the sweatshop system , the exploitation of women , child labor , the miserable wages paid to unorganized workers , and other such evils . Before long they were ...
... became concerned with the more deep - seated causes of poverty and attacked the sweatshop system , the exploitation of women , child labor , the miserable wages paid to unorganized workers , and other such evils . Before long they were ...
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... became a large and successful institution ; Charlotte Gilman formulated a sociological and philosophical attack on the economic concepts underlying the position of women under capitalism ; Margaret Sanger defied law , tradition , and ...
... became a large and successful institution ; Charlotte Gilman formulated a sociological and philosophical attack on the economic concepts underlying the position of women under capitalism ; Margaret Sanger defied law , tradition , and ...
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... became his researcher and his contact with people he could not physically reach . Participating in Democratic party politics on a state and na- tional level , Eleanor Roosevelt soon became a political force in her own right . A ...
... became his researcher and his contact with people he could not physically reach . Participating in Democratic party politics on a state and na- tional level , Eleanor Roosevelt soon became a political force in her own right . A ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
CHAPTER | 11 |
CHAPTER | 20 |
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein Aucun aperçu disponible - 1983 |