Founding Mothers: Women of America in the Revolutionary EraHoughton Mifflin Harcourt, 1975 - 228 sider Describes the daily lives, social roles, and contributions of women living during the Revolutionary period. |
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Making a Home | 1 |
Making Money | 24 |
Womens Role and Womens Rights | 45 |
Black Women | 70 |
Native American Women | 99 |
Loyalist Women | 124 |
Daughters of Liberty | 150 |
Women and War | 174 |
The American Revolution and the Rights of Women | 196 |
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Founding Mothers: Women of America in the Revolutionary Era Linda Grant De Pauw Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 1994 |
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Women's Education, A World View: Annotated Bibliography of Books and Reports Franklin Parker,Betty Parker Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 1979 |