Brief bios of six 19th century women social reformers
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This 181-page paperback describes the determination and hard work of six 19th century women who overcame seemingly insurmountable obstacles to improve the welfare and health of men and women. Henrietta Buckmaster writes in clear, concise prose about the vision and unselfish labors of Dorothea Dix,, Elizabeth Blackwell, Prudence Crandall, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Mary Baker Eddy, and Harriet Tubman. The true lives of these women illustrate the drama of seeing and acting beyond the limits of conventional life-styles. With new awareness of women's contribution to the history of civilization, "Women Who Shaped History," inspires the reader to think about present-day needs for courage to face and solve society's persistent problems. The book is easy reading, good for students of all ages and backgrounds; a good vocabulary builder, too! i
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