Legacy, Volume 24,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2007 |
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Halaman 174
... woman's self - identification challenges our own assumptions ( as well as those of her contemporaries , as the north- ern woman's reaction suggests ) about that movement's liberatory potential . Beyond her refusal of an abolitionist ...
... woman's self - identification challenges our own assumptions ( as well as those of her contemporaries , as the north- ern woman's reaction suggests ) about that movement's liberatory potential . Beyond her refusal of an abolitionist ...
Halaman 180
... woman who is seen as influential ; she trav- els widely North and South and is respectably married with " two accomplished daughters " ( 175 ) . According to Potter , this woman , herself a former slave , was so cruel to her slaves that ...
... woman who is seen as influential ; she trav- els widely North and South and is respectably married with " two accomplished daughters " ( 175 ) . According to Potter , this woman , herself a former slave , was so cruel to her slaves that ...
Halaman 264
... Woman's Era , to which she was then the New Orleans con- tributor . When she moved to New York and was teaching at Victoria Earle's settlement house , a courtship developed that was initiated by that photograph . By the 1890s , when ...
... Woman's Era , to which she was then the New Orleans con- tributor . When she moved to New York and was teaching at Victoria Earle's settlement house , a courtship developed that was initiated by that photograph . By the 1890s , when ...
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