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A few talented individuals rose to positions of eminence , but all colonial women enjoyed high status and respect , despite existing discrimination in laws , customs , and educational opportunities . CHAPTER ONE The Colonial Woman Women ...
A few talented individuals rose to positions of eminence , but all colonial women enjoyed high status and respect , despite existing discrimination in laws , customs , and educational opportunities . CHAPTER ONE The Colonial Woman Women ...
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For them this was total war , their own war , a shattering , all - absorbing experience which destroyed all the mores and customs of generations . Under these circumstances southern women displayed heroic stamina and ingenuity in ...
For them this was total war , their own war , a shattering , all - absorbing experience which destroyed all the mores and customs of generations . Under these circumstances southern women displayed heroic stamina and ingenuity in ...
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She attacked the waste of female talents and abilities and charged that antiquated social customs were crippling women and adapting them only to life - long dependency on men . She sharply attacked the economic arrangements underlying ...
She attacked the waste of female talents and abilities and charged that antiquated social customs were crippling women and adapting them only to life - long dependency on men . She sharply attacked the economic arrangements underlying ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
CHAPTER TWO | 20 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 39 |
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