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The Long March of Women Towards Equality: A Debate on Women in the Democratic Socialist Movement, Paris, December 1988
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written by Socialist International Women (London, England: Socialist International Women, 1989), 24 page(s)
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MEMOIR OF MARGARET BRIGHT LUCAS
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written by Margaret Bright Lucas, 1818-1890; in Memoir of Margaret Bright Lucas, President of the British Women's Temperance Association (London, England: British Women's Temperance Association, 1890), [7]-82
written by Margaret Bright Lucas, 1818-1890; in Memoir of Margaret Bright Lucas, President of the British Women's Temperance Association (London, England: British Women's Temperance Association, 1890), [7]-82
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written by Vera Brittain, 1893-1970; in A Memorandum Showing the Connection Between the Status of Women and the Relations Between Countries (London, England: Six Point Group, 1929)
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written by World Woman's Christian Temperance Union (London, England: White Ribbon Company, 1895), 313 page(s)
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The Negroes and Anglo-Africans as Freedmen and Soldiers
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written by Sarah Parker Remond, 1826-1894 (London, England: London Emancipation Society, 1864), 31 page(s)
written by Sarah Parker Remond, 1826-1894 (London, England: London Emancipation Society, 1864), 31 page(s)
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written by Josephine E. Butler, 1828-1906 (London, England: Dyer Brothers, 1876), 237 page(s),
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Official Report of the Jewish International Conference on the Suppression of the Traffic in Girls and Women, Held on April 5th, 6th, and 7th, 1910, in London, Convened by the Jewish Association for the Protection of Girls and Women
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written by Jewish Association for the Protection of Girls and Women (London, England: Jewish Association for the Protection of Girls and Women, 1910), 259 page(s)
written by Jewish Association for the Protection of Girls and Women (London, England: Jewish Association for the Protection of Girls and Women, 1910), 259 page(s)
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On Some Causes of Prostitution, With Special Reference to Economic Conditions
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written by Helen J. Wilson, fl. 1913 (London, England: Josephine Butler Society, 1916, originally published 1913, first release 1913), 15 page(s)
written by Helen J. Wilson, fl. 1913 (London, England: Josephine Butler Society, 1916, originally published 1913, first release 1913), 15 page(s)
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Opium and Vice: Recent Personal Investigations
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written by Elizabeth Wheeler Andrew, 1845-1917 (London, England: Dyer Brothers, 1894), 65 page(s)
written by Elizabeth Wheeler Andrew, 1845-1917 (London, England: Dyer Brothers, 1894), 65 page(s)
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Personal Reminiscences of a Great Crusade
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written by Josephine E. Butler, 1828-1906 (London, England: H. Marshall & Son, 1896), 261 page(s),
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written by Josephine E. Butler, 1828-1906 (London, England: H. Marshall & Son, 1896), 261 page(s),
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