1. Women and the Civil War
In her personal journal she wrote about her daily routines, always reminded herself of the eminent work she does and how important her work is to the entire nation and all the women in it (Barton). ... This makes her the gleaming example of all the women in the work force because they are forced by their situation to begin working and deal with their own personal ordeals at the same time. ... These women were pioneers of the idea that a women could lead the family and take the role of the patriarch. ... Because of the mass number of widows, the idea of patriarchy was quickly falling apart in A...
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