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While reading the primary source documents of the ''Modern American Women'' I found it a bit disconcerting that the women were so similar to the women of today.  It is kind of a shame that history repeats itself so fully.  I suppose it is evidence that change is gradual and more of an evolution. --Justin Mattos
 
While reading the primary source documents of the ''Modern American Women'' I found it a bit disconcerting that the women were so similar to the women of today.  It is kind of a shame that history repeats itself so fully.  I suppose it is evidence that change is gradual and more of an evolution. --Justin Mattos
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I agree with Justin.  The women in those readings were so similar to today's women.  I would have hoped that women of today have come a long way from their fight for equality. -- Kellye Sorber
  
 
Although it was an interesting study, Linda Gordon's study "Black and White Visions of Welfare: Women's Welfare Activism, 1890-1945" came very close to simply listing the differences between the two races of activists.  Her conclusions did not seem to have a lot of depth. --Justin Mattos
 
Although it was an interesting study, Linda Gordon's study "Black and White Visions of Welfare: Women's Welfare Activism, 1890-1945" came very close to simply listing the differences between the two races of activists.  Her conclusions did not seem to have a lot of depth. --Justin Mattos

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