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In the early 19th century, American women had few civil or legal rights and few economic opportunities. They could not keep their wages nor inherit property. They could not serve on juries or vote. Educational and professional options were limited. Take a lively journey to the early 19th century and into the 20th to experience the struggle, the betrayals, the victories that radically changed the lives of American women on the road to equality. Instructor Rebecca Now has a B.A. from Webster University in Women’s Studies.