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Various [Items related to women's rights]

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Collection of two items related to women's rights dated 1912-1952. Consists of a pamphlet regarding the history of women's suffrage and a typed document on women entering the workplace.

GLC#
GLC10094
Type
Header Record
Date
1912-1952
Author/Creator
Various
Title
[Items related to women's rights]
Place Written
s.l.
Pagination
2 items
Primary time period
1945 to the Present
Sub-Era
The Fifties The Roaring Twenties
Women's Rights
Women's History
Women's suffrage
Worker's rights

Showing 2 of 2 records

GLC10094.01
Collection Item
Pamphlet

Woman's Rights in America: A Retrospect of Sixty Years (1848-1908)

March 11, 1912

Corbin, Caroline F., 1835-1918

One pamphlet entitled, "Woman's Rights in America: A Retrospect of Sixty Years (1848-1908)," written by Caroline F. Corbin dated March 11, 1912. Pertains to the history of attaining women's suffrage in the United States of America. Also makes notes...

GLC10094.01

GLC10094.02
Collection Item
Typed document

Office Women and Sex Antagonism

March 29, 1952

Corbin, Caroline F., 1835-1918

One typed essay entitled, "Office Women and Sex Antagonism" dated March 29, 1952. Document is an essay reflecting on another essay written by Elisabeth Cushman. Author of document is not recorded. Claims that women's place is 'naturally' at home.

GLC10094.02

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