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Society's Sisters

Society's Sisters
Author: Catherine Gourley
Publisher: Twenty-First Century Books
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780761328650

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Profiles nineteenth-century women who overcame the disadvantage of being female in order to change the society in which they lived, by promoting temperance, child labor laws, health care, and other causes.


Sister Societies

Sister Societies
Author: Beth A. Salerno
Publisher:
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780875803388

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Many nineteenth-century women got their first taste of political activism in small-town societies advocating temperance and other moral causes. Alongside national organizations with charismatic male leaders, these grassroots efforts by ordinary women helped to bring about social reform, change the meaning of political action and, in the process, redefine gender roles. Significantly, women moved from behind-the-scenes moral suasion into the political arena at a time when the question of slavery in the United States was developing from a humanitarian concern into a hotly contested partisan issue. Society met women's entrance into political antislavery with mobs, riots, and sharp debate. In Sister Societies, Beth Salerno documents ties of kinship and friendship that drew women into the more than 200 exclusively female antislavery societies scattered across the free states. These societies were home to a surprising degree of diversity. Whether black or white, churchgoing or come-outer, radical or conservative, members found temporary unity in a common cause and the bonds of womanhood. Though some of the antislavery societies were short-lived, others persisted from the 1830s through the Civil War. As women's activism evolved during these decades, members practiced quiet forms of resistance such as sewing clothing for fugitive slaves, embroidering antislavery slogans on linen goods, and boycotting the products of slave labor. At the same time, they increasingly engaged in public protest by signing petitions, sponsoring conventions, circulating antislavery propaganda, and raising funds for the cause. Salerno looks closely at the ways in which members defined their work as political or moral, as well as how the surrounding society viewed it, to fine-tune our understanding of a critical moment in the history of women's activism.


Society of Sisters

Society of Sisters
Author: James Tomka
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2006-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595386652

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Cal Torncek is the lawyer appointed to represent Victoria Frankel, a young woman accused of using a "lethal cocktail" of birth control pills-a chemical assault-to kill her viable fetus. Torncek has the support of a loving wife and their five children, along with the support of his law partners, Grace Radmond and Mike Baptise. But, due to his fragile health, he needs all the help he can get with the case. If the case is lost, the setback could allow the State to infringe upon women's rights in other ways. It has the possibility to set the ultimate precedent. While fighting for Frankel's rights and her acquittal, Torncek must protect her from an arrogant prosecutor and an obnoxious trial judge. But two questions remain: is Victoria guilty of feticide, or is she well within her rights as a woman? Author James G. Tomka asserts that the Roman Catholic Church is partially responsible for the right-to-privacy decision of Roe v. Wade. But the main case leading up to Roe was Pierce v. Society of the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. In the powerful and persuasive Society of Sisters, actual law from this specific case, and others, is applied to the fictional prosecution of a self-induced abortion.


The Secret Society of the Scorpion Sisters

The Secret Society of the Scorpion Sisters
Author: Jamie Janelle
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2023-06-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1647014409

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What if you could take justice into your own hands, would you? When Trick, Ace, Pepper, and Sugar meet during group counseling, they form a sisterhood and decide to take justice into their own hands. Their time spent in group counseling listening to the same sad, sick stories proved that the justice system was a fucked-up system. It continued to fail women and children time and time again. If the justice system couldn't bring justice, the sisters would. The sisters vow to avenge those that cannot avenge themselves and soon discover that they are capable of heinous acts never thought possible. When Trick is caught red-handed after a kill by the chief of police, she is forced to obey the chief's every command or be arrested for murder. Her arrest would lead to the downfall of the secret society she's formed with her sisters. Trick is conflicted over whether she should risk it all by getting even with the chief or sacrifice her mind, body, and soul for women who have become her family and a cause that has become her life's mission?


A Letter to Miss Sellon, Superior of the Society of Sisters of Mercy, at Plymouth

A Letter to Miss Sellon, Superior of the Society of Sisters of Mercy, at Plymouth
Author: Henry Phillpotts
Publisher: London : J. Murray
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1852
Genre: Monasticism and religious orders for women
ISBN:

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The main text comprises a letter from the Lord Bishop of Exeter (Henry Phillpots) to Lydia Sellon, formally withdrawing from his position as Visitor with the Society of Sisters of Mercy of the Holy Trinity, in response to controversy regarding Sellon's treatment of women leaving the order; the Appendix (pages [12]-20) contains correspondence from the Reverend G.R. Prynne and the Reverend G.H. Hetling, concerning the charitable works of the Sisters of Mercy.


The Stargazer's Sister

The Stargazer's Sister
Author: Carrie Brown
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2016-12-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0804172137

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Caroline, known as “Lina” to her family, has always lived in the shadow of her older brother William Herschel’s accomplishments. And yet when William invites Lina to join him in England to assist in his musical and astronomical pursuits—not to mention to run his bachelor household—she accepts, finding a new sense of purpose. William may be an obsessive genius, but Lina adores him, and aids him with the same fervency as a beloved wife. When William decides to marry, however, Lina’s world collapses. As she attempts to rebuild a future, we witness the dawning of an early feminist consciousness—a woman struggling to find her own place among the stars.


Mixed Ministry

Mixed Ministry
Author: Sue Edwards
Publisher: Kregel Academic
Total Pages: 267
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0825496802

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Written by well-respected ministry leaders, this must-have guide answers the question: How should men and women treat gender issues in ministry settings? Sue Edwards, Kelley Mathews, and Henry J. Rogers explore this complex and thorny issue in depth.


Sant' Ilario

Sant' Ilario
Author: Francis Marion Crawford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1905
Genre:
ISBN:

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Loved as I Am

Loved as I Am
Author: Sr. Miriam James Heidland SOLT
Publisher: Ave Maria Press
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2014-11-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1594715475

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When Sr. Miriam James Heidland’s life as a successful college athlete proved unfulfilling, she went searching for something deeper and ended up falling in love with Jesus. By charting her own journey toward wholeness, Heidland invites young Catholics to pursue their own relationship with Jesus. Although originally full of athletic ambition and goals for a career in sports news, Heidland was transformed in a very slow but deep way during her undergraduate years, moving from party girl to bride of Christ. In Loved as I Am: An Invitation to Conversion, Healing, and Freedom through Jesus, Heidland helps readers learn from her experience of seeking love in the wrong places and instead finding it in Christ. She shares her struggles—learning she was adopted, battling alcoholism, and healing from childhood sexual abuse—as signs of hope that anyone who desires to know Christ can find him and be loved intimately by him in return. By bringing readers into Heidland’s healing process, Loved as I Am provides a gentle and subtle template for finding peace and freedom in Jesus.