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INTRODUCTION The Politics of BiologyThe Essence of Control SECTION I: The 1600s-Early 1900s CHAPTER 1: Women and the Hierarchy of Gender Early America : - A New World of European Ideals and Godly Influence Impossible Women: "Remarkable Providences" and God in a History of Details Inventing America : The European Tradition, Obedient Women, and American Common Law Identity Crisis: Women and the Constitution: What Went Without Saying The Dred Scott Decision: Carving Women's Rights Out of "Human Rights" Bradwell v. Illinois : Why Women Couldn't and Shouldn't Practice Law Minor v. Happersett: When is a Citizen Not a Citizen? CHAPTER 2: Biology, Sex, and the Obligation of Motherhood Women and the "Gift:" A Life Defined by Biology Modern Europe , Early America : Protecting SocietyGuarding Sexuality Women and the Womb: The Emerging Birth Control Debate Margaret Sanger and Other Rebels: Women Who Would "Injure" Society CHAPTER 3: Working Women and the Issue of "Protection" Women Working in America : "Frailty, thy name is woman!" Working Women Go to Court: Efforts to Overcome the Mission Divine ProtectionRowland, Debran is the author of 'Boundaries Of Her Body The Troubling History Of Womens Rights In America', published 2005 under ISBN 9780321328991 and ISBN 032132899X.
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