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FOUNDING MOTHERS - Women of America in the Revolutionary Era
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- 318
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- 10 USD
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- 9 USD to cs01aa34c
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FOUNDING MOTHERS - Women of America in the Revolutionary Era by: Linda Grant De Pauw from the library of the National Women's History Project
Ladies, servant girls, black slave women, middle-class martons,and native American women - these are the founding mothers, all who played a crucial though long neglected role in the economic, political, military and social life of colonial America.
Hardcover, pages 228, 1975
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