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Gerda Lerner. PART TWO From the Birth of the Republic to the Civil War 1 The period from the American Revolution to the Civil PART From the Birth of the Republic to the Civil.
Gerda Lerner. PART TWO From the Birth of the Republic to the Civil War 1 The period from the American Revolution to the Civil PART From the Birth of the Republic to the Civil.
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While generalizations about slavery falter on the fact that there were as many varieties of conditions as there were masters , all slaves were deprived of basic human and all civil rights . Their food , shelter , working conditions ...
While generalizations about slavery falter on the fact that there were as many varieties of conditions as there were masters , all slaves were deprived of basic human and all civil rights . Their food , shelter , working conditions ...
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Passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 , Title VII of which forbids sex - based job discrimination , highlights the progress made , at least in statute and law . But Mrs. Bay remains very much an exception .
Passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 , Title VII of which forbids sex - based job discrimination , highlights the progress made , at least in statute and law . But Mrs. Bay remains very much an exception .
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CHAPTER | 11 |
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