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Yet each in her own way had experienced discrimination , a sense of frustration and a feeling of being relegated to second - class citizenship . One of them , nineteen - year - old Charlotte Woodward , the only one of those present who ...
Yet each in her own way had experienced discrimination , a sense of frustration and a feeling of being relegated to second - class citizenship . One of them , nineteen - year - old Charlotte Woodward , the only one of those present who ...
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Woman , according to her , was in every potential equal to man , but in her moral sense she was his superior . Therefore she had a particular role to play in society , that of a regenerative force . However spurious this argument may ...
Woman , according to her , was in every potential equal to man , but in her moral sense she was his superior . Therefore she had a particular role to play in society , that of a regenerative force . However spurious this argument may ...
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The experience of working for wages gave them a new sense of independence and broadened their outlook . Lower - class women , in factory and trade union , developed a spirit of group solidarity and militancy and gave voice to new ...
The experience of working for wages gave them a new sense of independence and broadened their outlook . Lower - class women , in factory and trade union , developed a spirit of group solidarity and militancy and gave voice to new ...
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CHAPTER FIVE | 54 |
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