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six children and had the not unusual experience of providing not only for her own household but for a raft of male boarders who brought a little income to the family : I , if not washing , scrubbing , churning or nursing the baby ...
six children and had the not unusual experience of providing not only for her own household but for a raft of male boarders who brought a little income to the family : I , if not washing , scrubbing , churning or nursing the baby ...
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Abuse , ridicule , slander , were an accepted part of their experience . Mrs. Stanton built an elaborate argument for woman's rights ; it was she who taught American women not only self - confidence , but a feeling of superiority .
Abuse , ridicule , slander , were an accepted part of their experience . Mrs. Stanton built an elaborate argument for woman's rights ; it was she who taught American women not only self - confidence , but a feeling of superiority .
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For then this was tocal war , their own war , a shattering , all - absorbing experience which destroyed all the mores and customs of generations Under these circumstances southern women dispiaved heroic stamina and ingenuity in feeding ...
For then this was tocal war , their own war , a shattering , all - absorbing experience which destroyed all the mores and customs of generations Under these circumstances southern women dispiaved heroic stamina and ingenuity in feeding ...
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CHAPTER ONE | 11 |
PART TWO | 27 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 54 |
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