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Of all American women , black women were the most degraded , most exploited , most disadvantaged . The female slave , like the male , was legally a chattel , a human property that could be bought , sold , traded , 59.
Of all American women , black women were the most degraded , most exploited , most disadvantaged . The female slave , like the male , was legally a chattel , a human property that could be bought , sold , traded , 59.
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... Behind the Movement A movement , in order to succeed , must have ideas which appeal to broad masses of people . The concepts of human equality and perfectability and of the right of the citizen to participate in government - ideas ...
... Behind the Movement A movement , in order to succeed , must have ideas which appeal to broad masses of people . The concepts of human equality and perfectability and of the right of the citizen to participate in government - ideas ...
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She never admitted any contradiction between a woman's function as wife and mother and the full development of her independence as a human being . On the contrary , she defined the true emancipation of woman as the integration of these ...
She never admitted any contradiction between a woman's function as wife and mother and the full development of her independence as a human being . On the contrary , she defined the true emancipation of woman as the integration of these ...
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CHAPTER FIVE | 54 |
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