The text's authors assert that "women were growing more independent in the urban environment of the cities" in the late nineteenth century. What did the city environment have to do with women's liberation, and what forms did their new independence take? What were the limitations of this new economic and social independence for women of certain ethnic and racial backgrounds?
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