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Equal Rights With Man in Every Respect: Practicing Mixed-Sex Democracy
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Equal Rights With Man in Every Respect: Practicing Mixed-Sex Democracy
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Equal Rights With Man in Every Respect: Practicing Mixed-Sex Democracy
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VanBurkleo,, Sandra F.
Publication
Gender Remade : Suffrage, Citizenship, and Statehood in the New Northwest, 1879-1912
Publisher
Cambridge, Harvard University Press
Publication Date
07/07/1905
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