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A Simple Justice Kentucky Women Fight for the Vote
Lexington, Kentucky : University Press of Kentucky, 2020Format: Electronic eBookAccess E-Book
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Seneca Falls and the Origins of the Women's Rights Movement.
Oxford : Oxford University Press, USA, 2008Format: Electronic eBookFull text (Emerson users only)
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Ripples of hope : great American civil rights speeches
New York : Basic Civitas Books, 2003Table of Contents: “…Pinchback -- The queens of womenhood / Alexander Crummell -- Man cannot speak for her / Elizabeth Cady Stanton -- Women's political future / Frances Elen Watkins Harper -- A call for black women / Josephine St. …”
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The essential feminist reader
New York : Modern Library, 2007
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The Beecher sisters
New Haven : Yale University Press, 2003Format: Book
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American Statesmanship Principles and Practice of Leadership.
Notre Dame, IN : University of Notre Dame Press, 2021Table of Contents: “…9 Daniel Webster: The Statesman as Constitutional Conservative -- 10 John Calhoun: Statesmanship and Popular Rule -- 11 Henry Clay the Great Compromiser -- 12 Lincoln as Philosopher Statesman -- 13 Frederick Douglass: The Agitator as Statesman -- 14 Elizabeth Cady Stanton -- 15 Susan B. Anthony: The Prophetic Eye Discerns the Woman Politician -- 16 Theodore Roosevelt: Progressive Crusader -- 17 Woodrow Wilson and Modern Leadership -- 18 Franklin Delano Roosevelt -- 19 Harry S. …”
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Women of Two Countries : German-American Women, Women's Rights and Nativisim, 1848-1890.
New York, NY : Berghahn Books, 2012Format: Electronic eBookFull text (Emerson users only)
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Countertraditions in the Bible : a feminist approach
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1992Table of Contents: “…Creation according to Eve. Elizabeth Cady Stanton 13. Simone de Beauvoir and Kate Millett. …”
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Crash course US history. Women in the 19th century.
[Place of publication not identified] : Crash Course US History, 2021Format: Electronic VideoFull text (Emerson users only)
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Feminism
Harlow, England ; New York : Longman, 2012Table of Contents: “…-- Surplus women and employment -- New Zealand suffrage petition -- Women vote in South Australia -- Socialist and bourgeois women clash -- Finnish women inspired by Elizabeth Cady Stanton -- Why women need to vote -- Clara Zetkin discusses the relationship between socialism and women's rights -- Militant actions -- Letters from a suffragette prisoner -- International suffrage activity -- Suffrage and empire during and after the First World War -- Feminism and peace -- Egyptian women's activism in nationalist struggles -- Nationalism and internationalism -- Equal rights in America after the vote -- Birth control campaign -- Criticisms of Western feminism -- Simone de Beauvoir and women as the Other -- National Organization of Women statement of purpose -- Press reactions to women's liberation -- The voice of Black American feminists -- Lesbian feminists -- Third World feminism in the 1980s -- United Nations calls for action.…”
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Lucretia Mott's heresy : abolition and women's rights in nineteenth-century America
Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011Format: Book
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"Right makes might" : proverbs and the American worldview
Bloomington, Indiana, USA : Indiana University Press, 2019Table of Contents: “…Introduction : ruminations on authentically American proverbs -- "Let us have faith that right makes might" : proverbial rhetoric in decisive moments of American politics -- "These are the times that try women's souls" : the proverbial rhetoric for women's rights by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony -- "The American people rose to the occasion" : a proverbial retrospective of the Marshall Plan after seventy years -- "Making a way out of no way" : Martin Luther King's proverbial dream for human rights -- "Keep your eyes on the prize" : Congressman John Lewis's proverbial odyssey for civil rights -- "I'm absolutely sure about the golden rule" : Barack Obama's proverbial audacity of hope -- "Politics is not a spectator sport" : proverbs in the personal and political writings of Hillary Rodham Clinton -- "The rich get richer and the poor get poorer" : Bernie Sanders's proverbial rhetoric for an American sociopolitical revolution -- "M(R)ight makes r(m)ight" : the sociopolitical history of a contradictory proverb pair -- "All men are created equal" : from democratic claim to proverbial game -- "Laissez faire à Georges" and "Let George do it" : a case of paremiological polygenesis -- "To be (all) Greek to someone" : origin, history, and meaning of an English proverbial expression.…”
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The young composers : composition's beginnings in nineteenth-century schools
Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, 1999Table of Contents: “…Excerpt from Elizabeth Cady Stanton's Autobiography, Eighty Years and More; Notes; Bibliography; Index; Author Biography; Back Cover…”
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The Meridian anthology of early American women writers : from Anne Bradstreet to Louisa May Alcott, 1650-1865
New York, N.Y., U.S.A. : Meridian, 1991Table of Contents: “…Anthony ; Letter of March 1, 1853 ; Letter of December 1, 1853 ; Letter of September 10, 1855 ; Letter of July 20, 1857 ; Letter of July 4, 1859 ; Letter of July 15, 1859 ; Letter of December 23, 1859 ; Speech to the New York State Legislature, February 18, 1860 / Elizabeth Cady Stanton -- The angel over the right shoulder / Elizabeth Stuart Phelps -- Selections from Poems on miscellaneous subjects ; The slave mother ; The slave auction ; The dismissal of tying ; The colored people in America / Frances Ellen Watkins Harper -- From Hospital sketches / Louisa May Alcott.…”
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Woman Suffrage and Women's Rights.
New York : NYU Press, 1998Table of Contents: “…6 Outgrowing the Compact of the Fathers: EqualRights, Woman Suffrage, and the United States Constitution, 1820-1878 (1987)7 Taking the Law into Our Own Hands: Bradwell, Minor, and Suffrage Militance in the1870s (1990); 8 Seeking Ecstasy on the Battlefield: Danger and Pleasure in Nineteenth-Century Feminist Sexual Thought (1983); 9 The Limitations of Sisterhood: Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Division in the American Suffrage Movement, 1875-1902 (1984); 10 Working Women, Class Relations, and Suffrage Militance: Harriot Stanton Blatch and the New York Woman Suffrage Movement,1894-1909 (1987).…”
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Golden cables of sympathy : the transatlantic sources of nineteenth-century feminism
Lexington, Kentucky : The University Press of Kentucky, 2009Table of Contents: “…7 Mothers of the Matrix (I): Anna Doyle Wheeler, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Forms of Feminism8 Mothers of the Matrix (II): Fredrika Bremer, Frances Power Cobbe and ""World""-Traveling; 9 ''A Golden Cable of Sympathy"": Aleksandra Gripenberg, the Finland Connection, and the 1888 Council of Women; Appendix A: Some Atlantic Community Women with International Links; Appendix B: The Relevance and Irrelevance to This Study of Social Network Analysis; Appendix C: Adventurers and Invalids; Appendix D: International Governesses; Appendix E: Women Transatlantic Entrepreneurs in the Nineteenth Century.…”
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Vanguard : how Black women broke barriers, won the vote, and insisted on equality for all
New York, NY : Basic Books, Hachette Book Group, 2020
First edition.Format: Book
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Well-tempered women : nineteenth-century temperance rhetoric
Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, 1998Format: Electronic eBookAccess E-Book
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Chambers classic speeches.
Edinburgh [Scotland] : Chambers Harrap, 2006Table of Contents: “…Samuel Adams -- Jane Addams -- Arthur Balfour -- Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg -- Napoleon Bonaparte -- John Bright -- John Brown -- W J Bryan -- Edmund Burke -- George W Bush -- John C Calhoun -- George Canning -- Roger Casement -- Neville Chamberlain -- Charles I -- Bill Clinton -- Robert Clive -- Oliver Cromwell -- Eugene V Debs -- Camille Desmoulins -- Benjamin Disraeli -- Frederick Douglass -- Jonathan Edwards -- Dwight D Eisenhower -- Elizabeth I -- Ralph Waldo Emerson -- Robert Emmet -- Charles James Fox -- St Francis of Assisi -- Benjamin Franklin -- Giuseppe Garibaldi -- Dick Gephardt -- William Gladstone -- Emma Goldman -- Henry Grattan -- Angelina Grimk�e -- Keir Hardie -- Patrick Henry -- Victor Hugo -- Edward Irving -- Andrew Jackson -- James VI and I -- Thomas Jefferson -- Jesus of Nazareth -- Lyndon B Johnson -- Samuel Johnson -- Chief Joseph -- John F Kennedy -- Robert F Kennedy -- Vladimir Ilyich Lenin -- Abraham Lincoln -- Martin Luther -- Thomas Macaulay -- John Maclean -- Karl Marx -- James Maxton -- John Stuart Mill -- Honor�e de Mirabeau -- The Marquess of Montrose -- Thomas More -- John Henry Newman -- Richard M Nixon -- Daniel O'Connell -- Emmeline Pankhurst -- Charles Stewart Parnell -- St Patrick -- P�draig Pearse -- Pericles -- William Pitt the Elder -- Ronald Reagan -- Chief Red Jacket -- Maximilien Robespierre -- Franklin D Roosevelt -- Theodore Roosevelt -- Chief Seattle -- Margaret Chase Smith -- Joseph Stalin -- Elizabeth Cady Stanton -- Charles Sumner -- Sun Yat-sen -- Jonathan Swift -- Harry S Truman -- Sojourner Truth -- Bartolomeo Vanzetti -- George G Vest -- William Wallace -- Robert Walpole -- Booker T Washington -- George Washington -- The Duke of Wellington -- John Wesley -- William Wilberforce -- Oscar Wilde -- Woodrow Wilson -- John Winthrop -- Frances Wright.…”
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Lucretia Mott's heresy : abolition and women's rights in nineteenth-century America
Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011Format: Electronic eBookFull text (Emerson users only)
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