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... Measure . The passage of the il- literacy measure was secured only after long agitation , and many people still question its efficacy . As far back as 1892 attempts were made to introduce an illiteracy test into the law . At that time ...
... Measure . The passage of the il- literacy measure was secured only after long agitation , and many people still question its efficacy . As far back as 1892 attempts were made to introduce an illiteracy test into the law . At that time ...
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... measure of equality which women can secure through legislative enactment long deferred than to endanger the existing labor laws for women . The matter really resolves itself into these questions : Are labor laws for working women so ...
... measure of equality which women can secure through legislative enactment long deferred than to endanger the existing labor laws for women . The matter really resolves itself into these questions : Are labor laws for working women so ...
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... measures taken to free the slaves brought concrete results . The Emancipation Proclamation of 1862 freed the slaves ... measure of freedom ; women are given equal rights with men , for true liberty has neither sex nor color . This ideal ...
... measures taken to free the slaves brought concrete results . The Emancipation Proclamation of 1862 freed the slaves ... measure of freedom ; women are given equal rights with men , for true liberty has neither sex nor color . This ideal ...
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THE WOMAN PROBLEM | 11 |
THE NEWSPAPER PROBLEM | 22 |
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