Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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... servants and very often the victims of discrimination . " 9 Once the reader's identification with the servant is ... servants - I do get them before they know a word of the language , and find out the abomi- nable wages and ways of our ...
... servants and very often the victims of discrimination . " 9 Once the reader's identification with the servant is ... servants - I do get them before they know a word of the language , and find out the abomi- nable wages and ways of our ...
Halaman 143
... servants , which left Irish immigrants and African American women to take those positions : " Fundamentally , domes- tic service seemed like domestic tyranny to many potential servants and created a degree of dependence on the employing ...
... servants , which left Irish immigrants and African American women to take those positions : " Fundamentally , domes- tic service seemed like domestic tyranny to many potential servants and created a degree of dependence on the employing ...
Halaman 146
... servants ; their primary approach to servant problems , however , continued to be the contractual approach of the Protective Committee , which urged regular payment and written agreement on terms of employment . The union distributed a ...
... servants ; their primary approach to servant problems , however , continued to be the contractual approach of the Protective Committee , which urged regular payment and written agreement on terms of employment . The union distributed a ...
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