"Born for Liberty" A History of Women in America by Sara M. Evans.
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Sara M. Evans' Born for Liberty is the book that deciphers the real, previously obscured meaning of the role of women in America. It is more than obvious that women were the "men's pleasure " only, and before they were referred as the ignorant part of the world. The vision people, usually men, had about women was one that expressed lucidly that women lacked a kind of intelligence and ability to do something politically or manly
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both "public" and "manliness". Women created female professions such as teaching, nursing, and social work, making public roles which originated in domesticity" (Evans 4) In other words, kind of for short, women created a lot of novel and essential things which were not only helpful but they also gave this world a different taste, a taste that would have never been tasted if it was for the men that exist and are famous for doing everything!
both "public" and "manliness". Women created female professions such as teaching, nursing, and social work, making public roles which originated in domesticity" (Evans 4) In other words, kind of for short, women created a lot of novel and essential things which were not only helpful but they also gave this world a different taste, a taste that would have never been tasted if it was for the men that exist and are famous for doing everything!