Woman's Progress
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Woman's Progress
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Woman's Progress in Literature, Science, Art, Education and Politics was a women's rights journal that was published from a Catholic women's perspective. The founders were sisters, Marianne and Jane Campbell. The first issue came out in 1893 and was described by The Philadelphia Times as one that "while modest in form, gives an impression of earnestness and stability that should win the cordial recognition of Philadelphia women." Published by the Progress Publishing Company in Philadelphia, Penn
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2024-03-22T06:28:37Z
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