Founding Sisters and the Nineteenth Amendment (Turning Points in History)

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Wiley
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English
Pages
224

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"Early grumblings among women over their second-class status surfaced during colonial times when Abigail Adams implored her husband and future president John Adams to "remember the ladies and be more favorable to them than your ancestors.""

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OL7617069M
Internet Archive
foundingsistersn00clif
ISBN 10
0471426121
ISBN 13
9780471426127
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906499
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222582

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Early grumblings among women over their second-class status surfaced during colonial times when Abigail Adams implored her husband and future president John Adams to "remember the ladies and be more favorable to them than your ancestors."
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