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Nobody ever helps me into carriages or over puddles , or gives me the best place — and ain't I a woman ? Look at my arm ! I have ploughed and planted and gathered into barns , and no man could head me and ain't I a woman ?
Nobody ever helps me into carriages or over puddles , or gives me the best place — and ain't I a woman ? Look at my arm ! I have ploughed and planted and gathered into barns , and no man could head me and ain't I a woman ?
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One had only to look at the motherly , genteel Lucretia Mott and listen to her opinions and speeches to become convinced that it was possible for women to combine femininity with active participation in the political and social life of ...
One had only to look at the motherly , genteel Lucretia Mott and listen to her opinions and speeches to become convinced that it was possible for women to combine femininity with active participation in the political and social life of ...
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Outdoor exercise , competitive sports , and modern dance soon made the sickly , frail , Victorian ideal of femininity look as outmoded as the horse and buggy . The physical freedom of dress was only the outward mark of greater social ...
Outdoor exercise , competitive sports , and modern dance soon made the sickly , frail , Victorian ideal of femininity look as outmoded as the horse and buggy . The physical freedom of dress was only the outward mark of greater social ...
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CHAPTER ONE | 11 |
PART TWO | 27 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 54 |
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