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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: A Touching, Ludicrous, Edifying History | 1 | |
Ch. 1 | The Unfortunate Word "Petition" | 11 |
Ch. 2 | What Can Women Do? | 29 |
Ch. 3 | A Departure from Their Place | 47 |
Ch. 4 | A Firebrand in Our Hands | 73 |
Ch. 5 | It's None of Your Business, Gals | 105 |
Ch. 6 | Discreditable to the National Character | 126 |
Ch. 7 | To Shut against Them This Door | 145 |
Afterword: We Can No Longer Be Neglected or Forgotten | 173 | |
Notes | 185 | |
Bibliography | 213 | |
Index | 245 |
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