The Boundaries of Her Body: The Troubling History of Women's Rights in AmericaSphinxLegal, 2004 - 788 pages Chicago-based writer, artist, and civil rights attorney Rowland covers the period from the 1600's to the early 1900s in the first section, then examines developments in the 20th century in a long second section. Final sections look at the politics of female adolescence and violence and women, mainly as contemporary issues but with some historical c |
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... they vote? Not until 1920, when the Nineteenth Amendment was ratified, overruling a Supreme Court decision.1 The status of women in America remained unsettled in many XXIV THE POLITICS OF BIOLOGY—THE ESSENCE OF CONTROL.
... they vote? Not until 1920, when the Nineteenth Amendment was ratified, overruling a Supreme Court decision.1 The status of women in America remained unsettled in many XXIV THE POLITICS OF BIOLOGY—THE ESSENCE OF CONTROL.
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... Amendment was ratified in August of 1920. The ratification overruled the United States Supreme Court's decision in Minor v . Happersett , 88 U.S. ( 21 Wall . ) 162 ( 1875 ) . But even that was not without controversy . Some suggested ...
... Amendment was ratified in August of 1920. The ratification overruled the United States Supreme Court's decision in Minor v . Happersett , 88 U.S. ( 21 Wall . ) 162 ( 1875 ) . But even that was not without controversy . Some suggested ...
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... Amendment , adopted after the Civil War - which some scholars argued was brought on by the Dred Scott decision— effectively rendered this language meaningless . See Norton , supra note 2 , at pp . 43–45 . Id . at 44 ( citing ...
... Amendment , adopted after the Civil War - which some scholars argued was brought on by the Dred Scott decision— effectively rendered this language meaningless . See Norton , supra note 2 , at pp . 43–45 . Id . at 44 ( citing ...
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