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But they laid the groundwork for an interest in scientific education among women and , by their organizational and educational efforts , spurred scientific interest among them . a Margaret Fuller ( 1810-1850 ) . One of the 47.
But they laid the groundwork for an interest in scientific education among women and , by their organizational and educational efforts , spurred scientific interest among them . a Margaret Fuller ( 1810-1850 ) . One of the 47.
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Small wonder that the liquor interests became more emphatic in their opposition to woman suffrage . This later led to heated debates between temperance and suffrage leaders who thought that the WCTU did more harm than good to their ...
Small wonder that the liquor interests became more emphatic in their opposition to woman suffrage . This later led to heated debates between temperance and suffrage leaders who thought that the WCTU did more harm than good to their ...
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The interests of Jane Addams and her associates and followers ranged far and wide , embracing all social problems from the proper nutrition of immigrant children to the issue of world peace , which became one of Jane Addams ' absorbing ...
The interests of Jane Addams and her associates and followers ranged far and wide , embracing all social problems from the proper nutrition of immigrant children to the issue of world peace , which became one of Jane Addams ' absorbing ...
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