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Women's Roles in Twentieth-century America

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ISBN-10 : 1780349270
ISBN-13 : 9781780349275
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Book Synopsis Women's Roles in Twentieth-century America by : Martha May

Book excerpt: This content-rich overview of women's roles in the modern age is a must-have for every library to fill the gap in resources about women's lives.


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