.My analysis supplies a wider perspective on ladies's expertises of mothering and also a much deeper understanding of how women without natural little ones result in the country and its own future.' Moms of all kids' One such woman was Katharine Bement Davis, the topic of my existing research.Born in Buffalo grass, New York, in 1860, Davis was a member of a generation of "brand new ladies" that pursued college, built expert occupations and defended political liberties.