| 1 | Author: | Ford, Mary K. | Add | | Title: | Woman's Progress a Comparison of Centuries | | | Published: | 1996 | | | Subjects: | University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | | | Description: | Ornamental T — men reading THE participation of Mrs. Taft and Mrs. Sherman in the Inauguration
Procession at Washington on the 4th of March, and the fact of their doing so
without provoking any adverse criticism, is a comment upon the position that
women are now taking in public affairs. And yet this state of things has come
about so gradually, it seems so natural that women should be keenly interested in
public as well as domestic questions, that it is hard to realise that not so very long
ago the interests of men and women and all that concerned their mental needs were
considered to have nothing whatever in common. | | Similar Items: | Find |
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