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Discourse on Woman

Discourse on Woman
Author: Lucretia Mott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1850
Genre: Women's rights
ISBN:

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This lecture by Mott, delivered 17 December 1849, was in response to one by an unidentified lecturer criticizing the demand for equal rights for women. She makes a very gentle appeal, here, for women's enfranchisement, placing emphasis, instead on the injustices done to women in marriage.


Lucretia Mott Speaks

Lucretia Mott Speaks
Author: Lucretia Coffin Mott
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2017-03-30
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0252099257

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Committed abolitionist, controversial Quaker minister, tireless pacifist, fiery crusader for women's rights--Lucretia Mott was one of the great reformers in America history. Her sixty years of sermons and speeches reached untold thousands of people. Yet Mott eschewed prepared lectures in favor of an extemporaneous speaking style inspired by the inner light at the core of her Quaker faith. It was left to stenographers, journalists, Friends, and colleagues to record her words for posterity. Drawing on widely scattered archives, newspaper accounts, and other sources, Lucretia Mott Speaks unearths the essential speeches and remarks from Mott's remarkable career. The editors have chosen selections representing important themes and events in her public life. Extensive annotations provide vibrant context and show Mott's engagement with allies and opponents. The speeches illuminate her passionate belief that her many causes were all intertwined. The result is an authoritative resource, one that enriches our understanding of Mott's views, rhetorical strategies, and still-powerful influence on American society.


Freedom or death

Freedom or death
Author: Emmeline Pankhurst
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 43
Release: 2020-12-08
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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Freedom or Death is a speech by Emmeline Pankhurst delivered at Hartford, Connecticut - November 13, 1913. It was later transcribed and issued as a pamphlet. The speech was dedicated to the issues of suffrage movement.


Conversational Rhetoric

Conversational Rhetoric
Author: Jane Donawerth
Publisher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2012
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 080933027X

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In Conversational Rhetoric, Jane Donawerth traces the historical development of rhetorical theory by women for women, studying the moments when women produced theory about the arts of communication in alternative genres-humanist treatises and dialogues, defenses of women's preaching, conduct books, and elocution handbooks.


Lucretia Mott

Lucretia Mott
Author: Katie Marsico
Publisher: ABDO
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2008
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781604530391

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This book tells the life story of Lucretia Mott, who dedicated her life to the abolition of slavery, the advancement of women's rights, and the concepts of nonresistance and equality.


The Suffragents

The Suffragents
Author: Brooke Kroeger
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2017-05-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1438466315

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Gold Medalist, 2018 Independent Publisher Book Awards in the U.S. History Category Finalist for the 2018 Sally and Morris Lasky Prize presented by the Center for Political History at Lebanon Valley College The Suffragents is the untold story of how some of New York's most powerful men formed the Men's League for Woman Suffrage, which grew between 1909 and 1917 from 150 founding members into a force of thousands across thirty-five states. Brooke Kroeger explores the formation of the League and the men who instigated it to involve themselves with the suffrage campaign, what they did at the behest of the movement's female leadership, and why. She details the National American Woman Suffrage Association's strategic decision to accept their organized help and then to deploy these influential new allies as suffrage foot soldiers, a role they accepted with uncommon grace. Led by such luminaries as Oswald Garrison Villard, John Dewey, Max Eastman, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, and George Foster Peabody, members of the League worked the streets, the stage, the press, and the legislative and executive branches of government. In the process, they helped convince waffling politicians, a dismissive public, and a largely hostile press to support the women's demand. Together, they swayed the course of history.


The Myth of Seneca Falls

The Myth of Seneca Falls
Author: Lisa Tetrault
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 1469614278

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Myth of Seneca Falls: Memory and the Women's Suffrage Movement, 1848-1898