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A small , but significant group of free Negroes had a precarious existence in the cities of the North and South . Among them , artisans and small businessmen in the service trades were the elite . For slave women only the domestic ...
A small , but significant group of free Negroes had a precarious existence in the cities of the North and South . Among them , artisans and small businessmen in the service trades were the elite . For slave women only the domestic ...
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Bread riots , usually made up of the half - starved , ragged mothers and wives of volunteers , swept the cities as the war deepened . The most spectacular and violent of these took place in New York City , New Orleans and Atlanta .
Bread riots , usually made up of the half - starved , ragged mothers and wives of volunteers , swept the cities as the war deepened . The most spectacular and violent of these took place in New York City , New Orleans and Atlanta .
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The Settlement Houses By 1900 there were six cities of more than a half million population in the United States , and three ... of the nineteenth century saw more and more people moving to the city and engaging in industrial pursuits .
The Settlement Houses By 1900 there were six cities of more than a half million population in the United States , and three ... of the nineteenth century saw more and more people moving to the city and engaging in industrial pursuits .
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein Aucun aperçu disponible - 1983 |