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Southern women therefore did not participate in the reform activities of the mid - century , nor did they raise demands of their own . The only outstanding female reformers from their ranks , the Grimké sisters from South Carolina ...
Southern women therefore did not participate in the reform activities of the mid - century , nor did they raise demands of their own . The only outstanding female reformers from their ranks , the Grimké sisters from South Carolina ...
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... an architect , and for the next twelve years devoted herself to being a housewife and mother . Early in her married life she had a long bout of tuberculosis , which flared up at various times later and impeded her activities .
... an architect , and for the next twelve years devoted herself to being a housewife and mother . Early in her married life she had a long bout of tuberculosis , which flared up at various times later and impeded her activities .
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The organization and others like it cooperate with the more radical groups in coalition activities , such as campaigns for abortion law repeal , expanded childcare facilities and passage of the equal rights amendment .
The organization and others like it cooperate with the more radical groups in coalition activities , such as campaigns for abortion law repeal , expanded childcare facilities and passage of the equal rights amendment .
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