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Young women in their 20's and 30's: how much did you learn about women's history in public school?

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Not college or university.

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  1. Almost nothing.


  2. It was a few paragraphs tacked onto the end of every chapter, but nothing integrated into the coursework.

  3. Very little was taught about women history in my school.  Luckily I decided to educate myself and had strong female influences.

  4. I really can't say I recall learning about womens history in public school!

  5. Not enought to live with men.

  6. Very little, come to think of it. I think we did a unit on Florence Nightingale. And I remember writing a report on the Revolutionary War from the perspectives of the wives of the founding fathers, who raised money, collected supplies, encoded messages in letters, made salt peter and ammunition.

  7. How many more times are you going to ask the same question?

  8. Nothing.  Ignorance about women in the past, judging by what I read on this site, is almost total, especially amongs alleged feminists.

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