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She continued circulating petitions until the New York legislature finally , in 1849 , enacted a law safeguarding married women's property . Soon Mississippi , Pennsylvania , California , and Wisconsin enacted similar measures .
She continued circulating petitions until the New York legislature finally , in 1849 , enacted a law safeguarding married women's property . Soon Mississippi , Pennsylvania , California , and Wisconsin enacted similar measures .
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majority of women were unaffected by all these activities and continued to be concerned mainly with domestic affairs , the changes the reformers helped to bring about in the social struc- ture ultimately affected all women and society ...
majority of women were unaffected by all these activities and continued to be concerned mainly with domestic affairs , the changes the reformers helped to bring about in the social struc- ture ultimately affected all women and society ...
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Rachel Carson's influential Silent Spring continued the Dorothea Dix tradition of reform by exposé , with the difference that the modern reformer was no longer simply an outraged idealist , but a highly trained scientist of acknowledged ...
Rachel Carson's influential Silent Spring continued the Dorothea Dix tradition of reform by exposé , with the difference that the modern reformer was no longer simply an outraged idealist , but a highly trained scientist of acknowledged ...
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