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Freedom's Women produces some repetition--Frankel defines "took-ups" (informal marriages) and "quitting" (non-legal divorce) several times--that robs the book of narrative drive. From her days as a slave in Bolivar County through the wartim...
reconstruction plans that were aimed at improving the education sector that was adversely affected by Civil War of 1861-1865. Discussion The discussion connects the reader with all the aspects of reconstruction plans including the core conc...
Presidential Reconstruction: Like Lincoln, Andrew Johnson wanted to re-establish the Union as soon as possible. While Congress was facing a recession, the President started implementing his strategies and plans, which later became to be kno...
Presidential Reconstruction was to include the southern states to the Union again as soon as possible. However, the fact that the Southern governments were forming the laws that were depriving the newly liberated slaves of their rights outr...
To Women During the Postnatal Period Who Have Suffered a Second Degree Tear Information available to women once they have a baby is sadly lacking. All the focus of information is mainly on the pregnancy and birth. The postnatal period begi...
the movement into three stages — the Feminine, a period beginning with the use of the male pseudonym in the 1840s until 1880 with George Eliot's death; the Feminist, from 1880 till the winning of the vote in 1920; and the Female, from 1920 ...
and performers. Although they were still in the minority of music professions, the women in this era opened the doors for opportunities in the future. Some major influences were Pauline Viardot, Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel, and Clara Schumann...