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We the Women: Career Firsts of Nineteenth-Century America We the Women: Career Firsts of Nineteenth-Century America by Madeleine B. Stern
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“[Nineteenth-century professional women's] end was pertinent and and timely--economic independence. To achieve that end, they upheld, unconsciously as often as consciously, women's most vivid tricolor: freedom of work, equality in the rewards of work, fraternity in trade and in profession. And though, with such a feather pinned to their jaunty caps, they fought the bloodless revolution of the nineteenth century, their contemporaries and sometimes themselves were unaware of what they had accomplished.”
Madeleine B. Stern, We the Women: Career Firsts of Nineteenth-Century America