Why Margaret Fuller Ossoli is Forgotten: A True Account--typical of how Famous Women Have Been Buried in HistoryGolden Heritage Press, 1988 - 72 páginas |
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... become known— but only after she died — but most women of course never achieved fame . Their energies were not valued and their work is lost to us . The full impact of the nineteenth century woman's position hits hard when you read the ...
... become known— but only after she died — but most women of course never achieved fame . Their energies were not valued and their work is lost to us . The full impact of the nineteenth century woman's position hits hard when you read the ...
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... become professionals such as lawyers , clergymen , or doctors . Women such as Margaret Fuller , Elizabeth Peabody , Julia Ward Howe , Elizabeth Cady Stanton , were able to read widely because their fathers and brothers had fine ...
... become professionals such as lawyers , clergymen , or doctors . Women such as Margaret Fuller , Elizabeth Peabody , Julia Ward Howe , Elizabeth Cady Stanton , were able to read widely because their fathers and brothers had fine ...
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... become president of the United States , and for them the double standard prevailed . Public opinion and newspapers ... become citizens , had the vote and could hold public office . * The exception was the Quaker religion , which ...
... become president of the United States , and for them the double standard prevailed . Public opinion and newspapers ... become citizens , had the vote and could hold public office . * The exception was the Quaker religion , which ...
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