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It was the bringing of white women to the British colonies that altered the character of the British settlements . Whether housed in a primitive dugout shelter , a sod lean - to , or a log cabin , women attempted to recreate the life of ...
It was the bringing of white women to the British colonies that altered the character of the British settlements . Whether housed in a primitive dugout shelter , a sod lean - to , or a log cabin , women attempted to recreate the life of ...
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To them , female suffrage threatened to bring with it social change , easy divorce , and a host of extremist demands . Southern suffragists accommodated themselves to these prejudices by accepting white supremacy without question .
To them , female suffrage threatened to bring with it social change , easy divorce , and a host of extremist demands . Southern suffragists accommodated themselves to these prejudices by accepting white supremacy without question .
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During these years , while NAWSA persisted in a decentralized approach to suffrage , leadership and initiative shifted to the various states , bringing to the fore the organizing talent which was to revitalize the movement .
During these years , while NAWSA persisted in a decentralized approach to suffrage , leadership and initiative shifted to the various states , bringing to the fore the organizing talent which was to revitalize the movement .
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CHAPTER ONE | 11 |
PART TWO | 27 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 54 |
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