What was unique about the mid-nineteenth-century magazine Godey's Lady's Book?
A) Its female editor was a rare northerner who defended slavery.
B) Funded by the Baptist Church, it encouraged women to become missionaries.
C) The magazine was a failure since it only catered to women's interests.
D) Its female editor promoted the ideology of true womanhood.
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