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Mrs. Stanton described their relationship in later years : We were at once fast friends , in thought and sympathy we were one , and in the division of labor we exactly complemented each other . In writing we did better work together ...
Mrs. Stanton described their relationship in later years : We were at once fast friends , in thought and sympathy we were one , and in the division of labor we exactly complemented each other . In writing we did better work together ...
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Too advanced for her day , Charlotte Gilman is today seen as a pioneering leader in American social thought . Margaret Sanger Born in Corning , New York , the daughter of a freethinking , Catholic stonecutter , Margaret Sanger ...
Too advanced for her day , Charlotte Gilman is today seen as a pioneering leader in American social thought . Margaret Sanger Born in Corning , New York , the daughter of a freethinking , Catholic stonecutter , Margaret Sanger ...
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( New York : Fowler and Wells , 1881-1922 ) 1 Biography and Autobiography JANE ADDAMS Addams , Jane , Twenty Years at Hull House ( New York : Signet , 1960 ) Lasch , Christopher , ed . , The Social Thought of Jane Addams ( New York ...
( New York : Fowler and Wells , 1881-1922 ) 1 Biography and Autobiography JANE ADDAMS Addams , Jane , Twenty Years at Hull House ( New York : Signet , 1960 ) Lasch , Christopher , ed . , The Social Thought of Jane Addams ( New York ...
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