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Pugh, Evelyn L. – Canadian Journal of History, 1978
Examines John Stuart Mill's writings on women with respect to their reception in and their application to the American scene from 1850 to the 1870s. Concludes that the implications were accepted by a significant portion of American society in the 1970s, a full century after Mill's publication. Journal availability: see SO 507 179. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Activism, Authors, Civil Rights, European History
Donahue, David M.; Flowers, Nancy – 1995
This interdisciplinary unit focuses upon the increasing number of refugees who flee their home countries out of fear of persecution. More than 20 million people are estimated to be refugees, with 80 percent women and children. The unit includes five parts. Part 1, "Introduction," includes: (1) "Background"; (2) "Fact or Fiction?"; (3) "What's the…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Due Process