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Up from the pedestal: selected writings in the history of American feminism
Publisher
Quadrangle Books
Publication Date
[1968]
Language
English
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Subjects
Subjects
Feminism
Feminism -- United States -- History
History
Legal status, laws, etc
Social conditions
Women
Women's rights
Women's rights -- United States -- History
Women -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- United States -- History
Women -- United States -- Social conditions -- 18th century
Women -- United States -- Social conditions -- 19th century
Women -- United States -- Social conditions -- 20th century
Feminism -- United States -- History
History
Legal status, laws, etc
Social conditions
Women
Women's rights
Women's rights -- United States -- History
Women -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- United States -- History
Women -- United States -- Social conditions -- 18th century
Women -- United States -- Social conditions -- 19th century
Women -- United States -- Social conditions -- 20th century
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The prologue / Anne Bradstreet (1642)
Journal / John Winthrop (1645)
On the equality of the sexes / Constantia (1790)
Observations on the real rights of women / Hannah Mather Crocker (1818)
Dissertation on the characteristic differences between the sexes / Thomas R. Dew (1835)
Discourse on female influence / Jonathan F. Stearns (1837)
Pastoral letter of the Massachusetts Congregationalist clergy (1837)
Two essays / Sarah Moore Grimké (1837 and 1838)
Letters to Catherine E. Beecher / Angelina Emily Grimké (1838)
The great lawsuit / Margaret Fuller (1843)
Speech / Lucy Stone (1855)
Address to the public / Emma Hart Willard (1819)
Suggestions respecting improvements in education / Catherine E. Beecher (1829)
Intellect of woman / Sarah Moore Grimké (1838)
Woman as inventor / Matilda Joslyn Gage (1870)
Present tendencies in women's college and university education / M. Carey Thomas (1908)
Woman's share in social culture / Anna Garlin Spencer (1912)
Debate at Woman's Rights Convention / Rev. Henry Grew, Hannah Tracy Cutler, Lucretia Mott, William Lloyd Garrison, and Emma Coe (1854)
The woman's Bible / Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1895)
Letter to the editor, The critic / Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1896)
The Bible on women voting / Catharine Waugh McCulloch
Dress of women / Sarah Moore Grimké (1838)
Elizabeth Smith Miller on the bloomer costume.
Correspondence between Gerrit Smith and Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1855)
Constitutional equality a right of woman / Tennie C. Claflin (1871)
Theory of the leisure class / Thorstein Veblen (1899)
Address at a convention / Matilda Joslyn Gage (1884)
The matriarchate / Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1891)
Marriage documents : Robert Dale Owen and Mary Robinson (1832), Henry B. Blackwell and Lucy Stone (1855)
Relation of woman's work in the household to the work outside / Antoinette Brown Blackwell (1873)
Social purity / Susan B. Anthony (1875)
Voluntary motherhood / Harriot Stanton Blatch (1891)
Economic basis of the woman question / Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1898)
Declaration of sentiments and resolutions, Seneca Falls Convention (1848)
Editorial, New York Herald (1852)
New York State legislative report (1856)
The woman question / Orestes A. Brownson (1869 and 1873)
Remarks of Senator George C. Vest in Congress (1887)
Remarks of Abraham L. Kellogg in New York State Constitutional Convention (1894)
Would woman suffrage be unwise? / Grover Cleveland (1905)
Losing her privilege / Alice Stone Blackwell (1890)
President's annual address / Carrie Chapman Catt (1902)
Mr. Dooley on woman's suffrage / Finley Peter Dunne (1909)
Are women people? / Alice Duer Miller (1915).
Resolutions passed at a Woman's Rights Convention (1851)
Ernestine Rose on legal discrimination (1851)
Tax protest / Harriot K. Hunt (1852)
Plaintiff's brief and argument, Minor vs. Happersett (1872)
Susan B. Anthony's constitutional argument (1873)
What the South can do / Henry B. Blackwell (1867)
Olympia Brown on the foreign menace (1889)
Resolutions adopted at a convention (1893)
Danger to our government / Carrie Chapman Catt (1894)
The South and woman suffrage / Belle Kearney (1903)
Duty to the women of our new possessions ; and, Discussion by Helen Philleo Jenkins, Octavia W. Bates, Henry B. Blackwell, and Susan B. Anthony / Anna Garlin Spencer (1899)
Three addresses / Florence Kelley (1898, 1903, and 1905)
Relation of suffragism to working-class women / Jessie Ashley (1911)
Jane Addams on woman suffrage (1915 and 1906)
Six predictions of the results of women's enfranchisement (1852, 1891, 1898, 1903, and 1914)
The Equal-Rights Amendment : senate hearing / Burnita Shelton Matthews, Anita Pollitzer, Rose Schneiderman, Frieda Miller, and Mrs. William J. Carson (1931)
American women : report of the President's Commission (1965)
How to win : a book for girls / Frances E. Willard (1888)
Theory of the leisure class / Thorstein Veblen (1899)
Are women human beings? / Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1912)
Where are the female geniuses? / Sylvia Kopald (1924)
Discouraged feminists / Emily Newell Blair (1931)
Women are household slaves / Edith M. Stern (1949)
The Radcliffe Institute for Independent Study / Mary I. Bunting (1961)
National Organization for Women, statement of purpose (1966).
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Kraditor, Aileen S editor, writer of introduction
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