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The highest market value was realized by the sale of females who had already borne one or two children . Such women were frequently advertised as " good breeders . " While generalizations about slavery falter on the fact that there were ...
The highest market value was realized by the sale of females who had already borne one or two children . Such women were frequently advertised as " good breeders . " While generalizations about slavery falter on the fact that there were ...
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Her persuasiveness influenced the governor , while many of the legislators realized that the votes of women , traditional supporters of stability , would double the voting strength of the “ law and order " faction .
Her persuasiveness influenced the governor , while many of the legislators realized that the votes of women , traditional supporters of stability , would double the voting strength of the “ law and order " faction .
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As chairman of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights from 1946 to 1953 she realized her lifelong goal of working for equality and peace on a world scale . Hers was traditional feminine concern functioning on the highest ...
As chairman of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights from 1946 to 1953 she realized her lifelong goal of working for equality and peace on a world scale . Hers was traditional feminine concern functioning on the highest ...
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CHAPTER ONE | 11 |
PART TWO | 27 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 54 |
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