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In both the North and South , women organized and staffed the relief work for soldiers and prisoners of war , cared for the wounded , and helped to finance the commissioning of the troops . It was largely through female effort that ...
In both the North and South , women organized and staffed the relief work for soldiers and prisoners of war , cared for the wounded , and helped to finance the commissioning of the troops . It was largely through female effort that ...
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telegraph wires , burned arsenals and warehouses , and helped prisoners to escape . Harriet Tubman , who was a nurse and cook in the Union Army throughout the war , is the only black woman known to have served also as a Union scout and ...
telegraph wires , burned arsenals and warehouses , and helped prisoners to escape . Harriet Tubman , who was a nurse and cook in the Union Army throughout the war , is the only black woman known to have served also as a Union scout and ...
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Josephine Griffing was especially interested in helping the resettlement of freedmen in the western and northern states . She personally helped to settle between three and five thousand of them . She was among the few people foresighted ...
Josephine Griffing was especially interested in helping the resettlement of freedmen in the western and northern states . She personally helped to settle between three and five thousand of them . She was among the few people foresighted ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein Aucun aperçu disponible - 1983 |