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I have borne thirteen children , and seen most of ' em sold into slavery , and when I cried out with my mother's grief , none but Jesus heard me — and ain't I a woman ? 13 11 Sojourner Truth's pithy arguments and dignified personality ...
I have borne thirteen children , and seen most of ' em sold into slavery , and when I cried out with my mother's grief , none but Jesus heard me — and ain't I a woman ? 13 11 Sojourner Truth's pithy arguments and dignified personality ...
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While many women gladly returned to the tranquility of their prewar lives as soon as they could , society as a whole had seen women in new and unaccustomed roles . In this , as in so many other ways , the Civil War marked a watershed in ...
While many women gladly returned to the tranquility of their prewar lives as soon as they could , society as a whole had seen women in new and unaccustomed roles . In this , as in so many other ways , the Civil War marked a watershed in ...
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They are now to be seen also as weather reporters , interviewers and , occasionally , newscasters , but the important fields of news analysis and political commentary remain male preserves . 180 ( top left ) Margaret Mead , educator ...
They are now to be seen also as weather reporters , interviewers and , occasionally , newscasters , but the important fields of news analysis and political commentary remain male preserves . 180 ( top left ) Margaret Mead , educator ...
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CHAPTER ONE | 11 |
PART TWO | 27 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 54 |
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