In the closing days of the Civil War, a young Southern woman witnessed the occupation of the Confederate capital, Richmond, Virginia, by Union troops.
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History, Juvenile literature, Women, Women's rights, Social conditions, 19th century, Women social reformers, Reformers, Histoire, Ouvrages pour la jeunesse, Réformatrices sociales, Droits, Femmes, Women, united states, history, Women, history, Women, united states, social conditions, United states, social conditionsPlaces
United States, États-UnisTimes
19th century, 19e siècleEdition | Availability |
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Laborers for Liberty: American Women, 1865-1890 (Young Oxford History of Women in the United States)
October 1999, Tandem Library
School & Library Binding
in English
0613082095 9780613082099
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Laborers for Liberty: American Women 1865-1890 (Young Oxford History of Women in the United States , Vol 6)
February 26, 1998, Oxford University Press, USA
in English
0195124049 9780195124040
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Laborers for liberty: American women, 1865-1890
1994, Oxford University Press
in English
0195080467 9780195080469
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"In the closing days of the Civil War, a young Southern woman witnessed the occupation of the Confederate capital, Richmond, Virginia, by Union troops."
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