Chapter 18 notes - Mesa Public Schools
Education for Women. At the end of the Civil War, only three American colleges were coeducational. Proponents of women’s colleges saw the institutions as places where female students would not be treated as “second-class citizens” Most faculty members & many administrators were women; women became the leaders of many reform activities ................
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