The ladies of Seneca Falls : the birth of the women's rights movement

The ladies of Seneca Falls – "What does a woman want?" – Mary Wollstonecraft – From colonial dames to American ladies – From abolition to women's rights: I. The Grimké sisters – From abolition to women's rights: II. Lucretia Mott – Elizabeth Cady Stanton – Margaret Fuller – The road to Seneca Falls – The convention – Susan B. Anthony – Lucy Stone – Bloomerism – The rub-a-dub of agitation – Who holds the purse strings – Lucy Stone and the Lucy Stoners – The radical team of Stanton-Anthony – The Civil War and after : who gets the vote? – George Francis Train and The revolution – Schism – Are women persons? – The "Antis" – Beyond suffrage – "The solitude of self" – The grand old ladies – "The stone that started the ripple".
    Year
    1990
    Publication Type
    Book
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