American writers: a collection of literary biographies. Jane Addams to Sidney LanierLeonard Unger Charles Scribner's sons, 1979 - 373 páginas |
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... women. That was the hope, for women were coming to play a larger public role. The moral was clear: "Every movement . . . which tends to increase woman's share of civic responsibility undoubtedly forecasts the time when a social control ...
... women. That was the hope, for women were coming to play a larger public role. The moral was clear: "Every movement . . . which tends to increase woman's share of civic responsibility undoubtedly forecasts the time when a social control ...
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... women were blessed with an instinct for compassion and nurturing smacks too much of what we hold to be the ultimately limiting bourgeois ethos of the nineteenth-century "cult of domesticity." It is important, then, to attempt to ...
... women were blessed with an instinct for compassion and nurturing smacks too much of what we hold to be the ultimately limiting bourgeois ethos of the nineteenth-century "cult of domesticity." It is important, then, to attempt to ...
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... women workers who suffered "industrial wrongs and oppressions" and who, "forgotten and neglected, perform so much of the unlovely drudgery upon which our industrial order depends . " Of equal force was the need to encourage and support ...
... women workers who suffered "industrial wrongs and oppressions" and who, "forgotten and neglected, perform so much of the unlovely drudgery upon which our industrial order depends . " Of equal force was the need to encourage and support ...
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