
Title
- Young Oxford History Of Women In The United States ; V. 4
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Michael GoldbergPublication Details
BookOxford University Press1994Availability
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More women sought work outside the home, but they had few choices, earned little money, and in almost every case the work they did–in the textile mills of New England, as teachers, in domestic service–was connected to women’s traditional work in the home. White southern plantation women and privileged women in the north claimed and exercised a power in the home that they were denied in public, as they managed and oversaw their “domestics”–women who worked in the home as slaves or for minimal wages. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
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- 0195082028
- 0195088301
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