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The life stories of twelve of the most influential women in colonial and early American and Canadian history come together in this fascinating book that will leave you inspired. From first ladies Martha Washington, Abigail Smith Adams, Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams, and Dolley Payne Todd Madison to writers Mercy Otis Warren and Margaret Bayard Smith, these twelve ladies will have you rethinking the foundations of the United States and Canada. Jewish Founding Mother Abigail Minis, Thomas Jefferson's slave concubine Sally Hemings, Matoaka (aka Pocahontas) of the Powhatan Confederacy, and Nahathaway(Cree) explorer Charlotte Small Thompson also have their stories told in this diverse collection. Music appendix features songs popular in Colonial America, including "Heart's Ease," "Chester," "We Gather Together," "Hail Columbia," and "The Star Spangled Banner." Perfect for all ages!
Women's experiences of patriarchy - from a historical point of view. Focusing on European and United States history, American Patriarchy explores life in the United States for women. Seven essays on the American experience of patriarchy become the discussion topics for the analysis in part two. Topics explored:• Patriarchy in the work place• Hostess as the American Ideal for Women• Patriarchy and Education• Mansplaining• Domestic Violence and Rape Culture• Patriarchy and Money• Patriarchy and Abortion. From the history of women's legal rights to the contributions made by Dolley Madison, Dr. Jill Biden, and other innovators, this thought-provoking analysis is sure to stimulate fascinating conversations at your next gathering.
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