Four Women in a Violent Time: Anne Hutchinson (1591-1643) Mary Dyer (1591?-1660) Lady Deborah Moody (1600-1659) Penelope Stout (1622-1732).Traces the lives of four women who struggled for civil rights and justice in seventeenth-century America. |
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The Great MingleMangle | 11 |
A Fiery Covenant | 25 |
From Boston to Boston | 36 |
Copyright | |
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