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Reconstruction legislation was controversial , and its supporters did not wish to endanger its passage by attaching to it an unpopular cause such as female suffrage . Even such a staunch supporter of woman's rights as Frederick Douglass ...
Reconstruction legislation was controversial , and its supporters did not wish to endanger its passage by attaching to it an unpopular cause such as female suffrage . Even such a staunch supporter of woman's rights as Frederick Douglass ...
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Despite the fierce resistance of employers and legislators , public support for protective legislation for women was won with the argument that the health of their offspring would be impaired unless they were protected .
Despite the fierce resistance of employers and legislators , public support for protective legislation for women was won with the argument that the health of their offspring would be impaired unless they were protected .
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in the majority of states discriminatory legislation remained on the law books , covering such areas as labor , divorce , juror qualifications , property , and inheritance . The Woman's Party continued to focus on the legal ...
in the majority of states discriminatory legislation remained on the law books , covering such areas as labor , divorce , juror qualifications , property , and inheritance . The Woman's Party continued to focus on the legal ...
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