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Do Everything
The Biography of Frances Willard
Evans, Christopher H.
Oxford University Press Inc
11/2022
408
Dura
Inglês
9780190914073
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Dedication
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Illustrations
Introduction
Part I Dreams, 1839-1879
Chapter One: "A Romping Girl"
Chapter Two: "What a Queer Girl Frank Willard Is!"
Chapter Three: "I Shall be of Use to the World"
Chapter Four: "Tell Every Body to Be Good"
Chapter Five: "Moral Horticulture"
Chapter Six: "Wanderer on the Face of the Earth"
Chapter Seven: "Home Protection"
Chapter Eight: "How to Win"
Part II Power, 1880-1889
Chapter Nine: "Agitate, Educate, Organize"
Chapter Ten: "Such Chivalry toward Women"
Chapter Eleven: "Gospel Politics"
Chapter Twelve: White Shield Women
Chapter Thirteen: New Testament Ethics
Chapter Fourteen: "This is My Busy Day"
Chapter Fifteen: "I Should have loved ... to be a Gospel Preacher"
Chapter Sixteen: "Dawn of Woman's Day"
Chapter Seventeen: "Gospel Socialism"
Part III Visions, 1890-1898
Chapter Eighteen: "Our House Beautiful"
Chapter Nineteen: "Dearest Cossie"
Chapter Twenty: "Queen Frances"
Chapter Twenty-One: "My Cares are too Heavy"
Chapter Twenty-Two: "You Know ... of the Difficulty in which I have been Placed by this Unjust Controversy"
Chapter Twenty-Three: "What Ails Miss Willard?"
Chapter Twenty-Four: "How Beautiful it is to be with God"
Conclusion: "Had Vision ... in which a Woman Becomes President of the United States"
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Illustrations
Introduction
Part I Dreams, 1839-1879
Chapter One: "A Romping Girl"
Chapter Two: "What a Queer Girl Frank Willard Is!"
Chapter Three: "I Shall be of Use to the World"
Chapter Four: "Tell Every Body to Be Good"
Chapter Five: "Moral Horticulture"
Chapter Six: "Wanderer on the Face of the Earth"
Chapter Seven: "Home Protection"
Chapter Eight: "How to Win"
Part II Power, 1880-1889
Chapter Nine: "Agitate, Educate, Organize"
Chapter Ten: "Such Chivalry toward Women"
Chapter Eleven: "Gospel Politics"
Chapter Twelve: White Shield Women
Chapter Thirteen: New Testament Ethics
Chapter Fourteen: "This is My Busy Day"
Chapter Fifteen: "I Should have loved ... to be a Gospel Preacher"
Chapter Sixteen: "Dawn of Woman's Day"
Chapter Seventeen: "Gospel Socialism"
Part III Visions, 1890-1898
Chapter Eighteen: "Our House Beautiful"
Chapter Nineteen: "Dearest Cossie"
Chapter Twenty: "Queen Frances"
Chapter Twenty-One: "My Cares are too Heavy"
Chapter Twenty-Two: "You Know ... of the Difficulty in which I have been Placed by this Unjust Controversy"
Chapter Twenty-Three: "What Ails Miss Willard?"
Chapter Twenty-Four: "How Beautiful it is to be with God"
Conclusion: "Had Vision ... in which a Woman Becomes President of the United States"
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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Dedication
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Illustrations
Introduction
Part I Dreams, 1839-1879
Chapter One: "A Romping Girl"
Chapter Two: "What a Queer Girl Frank Willard Is!"
Chapter Three: "I Shall be of Use to the World"
Chapter Four: "Tell Every Body to Be Good"
Chapter Five: "Moral Horticulture"
Chapter Six: "Wanderer on the Face of the Earth"
Chapter Seven: "Home Protection"
Chapter Eight: "How to Win"
Part II Power, 1880-1889
Chapter Nine: "Agitate, Educate, Organize"
Chapter Ten: "Such Chivalry toward Women"
Chapter Eleven: "Gospel Politics"
Chapter Twelve: White Shield Women
Chapter Thirteen: New Testament Ethics
Chapter Fourteen: "This is My Busy Day"
Chapter Fifteen: "I Should have loved ... to be a Gospel Preacher"
Chapter Sixteen: "Dawn of Woman's Day"
Chapter Seventeen: "Gospel Socialism"
Part III Visions, 1890-1898
Chapter Eighteen: "Our House Beautiful"
Chapter Nineteen: "Dearest Cossie"
Chapter Twenty: "Queen Frances"
Chapter Twenty-One: "My Cares are too Heavy"
Chapter Twenty-Two: "You Know ... of the Difficulty in which I have been Placed by this Unjust Controversy"
Chapter Twenty-Three: "What Ails Miss Willard?"
Chapter Twenty-Four: "How Beautiful it is to be with God"
Conclusion: "Had Vision ... in which a Woman Becomes President of the United States"
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Illustrations
Introduction
Part I Dreams, 1839-1879
Chapter One: "A Romping Girl"
Chapter Two: "What a Queer Girl Frank Willard Is!"
Chapter Three: "I Shall be of Use to the World"
Chapter Four: "Tell Every Body to Be Good"
Chapter Five: "Moral Horticulture"
Chapter Six: "Wanderer on the Face of the Earth"
Chapter Seven: "Home Protection"
Chapter Eight: "How to Win"
Part II Power, 1880-1889
Chapter Nine: "Agitate, Educate, Organize"
Chapter Ten: "Such Chivalry toward Women"
Chapter Eleven: "Gospel Politics"
Chapter Twelve: White Shield Women
Chapter Thirteen: New Testament Ethics
Chapter Fourteen: "This is My Busy Day"
Chapter Fifteen: "I Should have loved ... to be a Gospel Preacher"
Chapter Sixteen: "Dawn of Woman's Day"
Chapter Seventeen: "Gospel Socialism"
Part III Visions, 1890-1898
Chapter Eighteen: "Our House Beautiful"
Chapter Nineteen: "Dearest Cossie"
Chapter Twenty: "Queen Frances"
Chapter Twenty-One: "My Cares are too Heavy"
Chapter Twenty-Two: "You Know ... of the Difficulty in which I have been Placed by this Unjust Controversy"
Chapter Twenty-Three: "What Ails Miss Willard?"
Chapter Twenty-Four: "How Beautiful it is to be with God"
Conclusion: "Had Vision ... in which a Woman Becomes President of the United States"
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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