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She always carried a pistol with her . When a slave faltered under the hardships of the trip and ... When carrying infants she would drug them into deep sleep and conceal them in a sack . The slaves called her " Moses " and credited her ...
She always carried a pistol with her . When a slave faltered under the hardships of the trip and ... When carrying infants she would drug them into deep sleep and conceal them in a sack . The slaves called her " Moses " and credited her ...
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... wounded and dying collapsed on their doorsteps occupving soldiers invaded their homes , seized their suppies and foodstuffs , and , not infrequently , set a torch to their heuses . They saw their towns püüaged , their men carried ...
... wounded and dying collapsed on their doorsteps occupving soldiers invaded their homes , seized their suppies and foodstuffs , and , not infrequently , set a torch to their heuses . They saw their towns püüaged , their men carried ...
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Mrs. Bradwell carried her appeal to the Supreme Court where she also lost , but the agitation connected with her case led the Illinois legislature to pass a law in 1872 abolishing sex discrimination in employment .
Mrs. Bradwell carried her appeal to the Supreme Court where she also lost , but the agitation connected with her case led the Illinois legislature to pass a law in 1872 abolishing sex discrimination in employment .
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein Aucun aperçu disponible - 1983 |