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One of the strongest arguments used by those opposing college education for women was that it was dangerous to their health. Women college graduates, among them Lucy Stone and Mary Putnam Jacobi, challenge this argument in a collection of essays.
Publish Date
1879
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G.P. Putnam
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Education, Women, Girls, Education (Higher), Education (Elementary), Education (Secondary), Moral education, CoeducationPlaces
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The education of American girls: Considered in a series of essays.
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Each essay was contributed by a different author:
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Education of American Girls
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A Mother’s Thought
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The Other Side
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Effects of Mental Growth
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Girls and Women in England and America
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Mental Action and Physical Health
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Michigan University
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Mount Holyoke Seminary
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Oberlin college
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Vassar College
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Antioch College
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Letter from a German Woman
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Review of “Sex in Education”
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