The other civil war American women in the nineteenth century /
In the 19th century, women were pioneers; they migrated West across the Mississippi and had a major role in settling a new and hostile land. But they also were pathbreakers in the struggle against their inferior political and economic position. They were educators and suffragists, reformers and wart...
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Main Author: | Clinton, Catherine, 1952- |
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Other Authors: | Frank and Virginia Williams Collection of Lincolniana (Mississippi State University. Libraries) |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
New York :
Hill and Wang,
[1984]
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Physical Description: |
xiii, 242 pages ; 22 cm. |
Series: |
American century series.
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