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Page 156
... women and children still abstained on Fridays , some holy days , and during Lent . The priests and the parsons still performed ceremonies at three decisive events in the life of a human being - birth , mating and death . The hush still ...
... women and children still abstained on Fridays , some holy days , and during Lent . The priests and the parsons still performed ceremonies at three decisive events in the life of a human being - birth , mating and death . The hush still ...
Page 157
Charles Manning Hope Clark. Women's Rights group in 1919 declared that the oppression of women pro- vided an economic benefit to the capitalists . Women were exploited as wage workers at lower rates than men . Women could be pushed back ...
Charles Manning Hope Clark. Women's Rights group in 1919 declared that the oppression of women pro- vided an economic benefit to the capitalists . Women were exploited as wage workers at lower rates than men . Women could be pushed back ...
Page 232
... women wanted more than political participation . Women were enfranchised : they wanted to be emancipated . Women must learn how to exploit their enfranchisement to give them the freedom to decide for them- selves how to use their bodies ...
... women wanted more than political participation . Women were enfranchised : they wanted to be emancipated . Women must learn how to exploit their enfranchisement to give them the freedom to decide for them- selves how to use their bodies ...
Contents
VICTORY OF THE COMFORTABLE CLASSES | 47 |
A DIVIDED AUSTRALIA | 80 |
John Joseph Ambrose Curtin and Robert Gordon Menzies frontispiece | 116 |
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