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Those , she seems to think , drop from the clouds . " 12 It was to the advantage of the master to have his female slaves bear as many children as possible and to sell those children if he could not find enough useful work for them to do ...
Those , she seems to think , drop from the clouds . " 12 It was to the advantage of the master to have his female slaves bear as many children as possible and to sell those children if he could not find enough useful work for them to do ...
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... to weaken their audience appeal , the Council of Congregationalist Churches issued a pastoral letter warning “ against the dangers which at the present seem to threaten the female character with widespread and permanent injury .
... to weaken their audience appeal , the Council of Congregationalist Churches issued a pastoral letter warning “ against the dangers which at the present seem to threaten the female character with widespread and permanent injury .
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... nations and among the poor in our own cities , it seems almost incredible that only fifty years ago a woman had to brave jail , exile , ostracism , and the wholesale disapproval of her contemporaries for advocating this reform .
... nations and among the poor in our own cities , it seems almost incredible that only fifty years ago a woman had to brave jail , exile , ostracism , and the wholesale disapproval of her contemporaries for advocating this reform .
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
CHAPTER TWO | 20 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 39 |
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