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of their major contributions was to organize and provide care for the wounded . ... The first of these was organized in Philadelphia by Esther Reed and Sarah Franklin Bache , the daughter of Benjamin Franklin .
of their major contributions was to organize and provide care for the wounded . ... The first of these was organized in Philadelphia by Esther Reed and Sarah Franklin Bache , the daughter of Benjamin Franklin .
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But the women soon learned from experience and saw the need for large - scale planning and organization . ... brought together through the efforts of Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell , organized the Woman's Central Association for Relief .
But the women soon learned from experience and saw the need for large - scale planning and organization . ... brought together through the efforts of Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell , organized the Woman's Central Association for Relief .
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Women and Organized Labor Working women had been attempting to organize since the beginning of the nineteenth century . The first labor organization in the United States to accept women members on an equal basis was the Knights of Labor ...
Women and Organized Labor Working women had been attempting to organize since the beginning of the nineteenth century . The first labor organization in the United States to accept women members on an equal basis was the Knights of Labor ...
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