Ned M Campbell

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Female literacy, especially in the North, soared in the decades following the Revolution, and the nineteenth century saw the founding of many academies for the education of women, focusing not on “ornamental” subjects like drawing, dancing, and music to amuse the male sex, but on the acquisition of such enlightened knowledge—grammar, arithmetic, history, geography—as would benefit society as a whole,
A Day in September: The Battle of Antietam and the World It Left Behind
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