Woman as RevolutionaryFrederick C. Giffin New American Library, 1973 - 256 pages An anthology of writings by and about women ... whose efforts were not confined to increasing the rights and opportunities of their sex, but, rather, were devoted primarily to the exaltation of the human spirit common to both sexes. |
Contents
Deliverer of France | 14 |
Founder of the Carmelite | 31 |
Feminist and Revolutionary | 46 |
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