The Duty of American Women to Their Country
Title | The Duty of American Women to Their Country PDF eBook |
Author | Catharine Esther Beecher |
Publisher | |
Pages | 188 |
Release | 1845 |
Genre | Education |
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The Duty of American Women to Their Country
Title | The Duty of American Women to Their Country PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 190 |
Release | 1845 |
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An Essay on Slavery and Abolitionism
Title | An Essay on Slavery and Abolitionism PDF eBook |
Author | Catharine Esther Beecher |
Publisher | |
Pages | 164 |
Release | 1837 |
Genre | Abolitionists |
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Although Beecher takes issue with the call for women's active involvement in the abolition movement, her discussion reveals the inter-relationship between 19th century abolitionism and 19th century feminism.
Founding Mothers
Title | Founding Mothers PDF eBook |
Author | Cokie Roberts |
Publisher | Harper Collins |
Pages | 384 |
Release | 2009-04-14 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0061867462 |
Cokie Roberts's number one New York Times bestseller, We Are Our Mothers' Daughters, examined the nature of women's roles throughout history and led USA Today to praise her as a "custodian of time-honored values." Her second bestseller, From This Day Forward, written with her husband, Steve Roberts, described American marriages throughout history, including the romance of John and Abigail Adams. Now Roberts returns with Founding Mothers, an intimate and illuminating look at the fervently patriotic and passionate women whose tireless pursuits on behalf of their families -- and their country -- proved just as crucial to the forging of a new nation as the rebellion that established it. While much has been written about the men who signed the Declaration of Independence, battled the British, and framed the Constitution, the wives, mothers, sisters, and daughters they left behind have been little noticed by history. Roberts brings us the women who fought the Revolution as valiantly as the men, often defending their very doorsteps. While the men went off to war or to Congress, the women managed their businesses, raised their children, provided them with political advice, and made it possible for the men to do what they did. The behind-the-scenes influence of these women -- and their sometimes very public activities -- was intelligent and pervasive. Drawing upon personal correspondence, private journals, and even favored recipes, Roberts reveals the often surprising stories of these fascinating women, bringing to life the everyday trials and extraordinary triumphs of individuals like Abigail Adams, Mercy Otis Warren, Deborah Read Franklin, Eliza Pinckney, Catherine Littlefield Green, Esther DeBerdt Reed, and Martha Washington -- proving that without our exemplary women, the new country might never have survived. Social history at its best, Founding Mothers unveils the drive, determination, creative insight, and passion of the other patriots, the women who raised our nation. Roberts proves beyond a doubt that like every generation of American women that has followed, the founding mothers used the unique gifts of their gender -- courage, pluck, sadness, joy, energy, grace, sensitivity, and humor -- to do what women do best, put one foot in front of the other in remarkable circumstances and carry on.
Letters on the Equality of the Sexes, and the Condition of Woman
Title | Letters on the Equality of the Sexes, and the Condition of Woman PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah Moore Grimké |
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Pages | 140 |
Release | 1838 |
Genre | Slaves |
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Why Women Should Vote
Title | Why Women Should Vote PDF eBook |
Author | Jane Addams |
Publisher | |
Pages | 486 |
Release | 1914 |
Genre | Women |
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It's Up to the Women
Title | It's Up to the Women PDF eBook |
Author | Eleanor Roosevelt |
Publisher | Bold Type Books |
Pages | 146 |
Release | 2017-04-11 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1568585950 |
"Eleanor Roosevelt never wanted her husband to run for president. When he won, she . . . went on a national tour to crusade on behalf of women. She wrote a regular newspaper column. She became a champion of women's rights and of civil rights. And she decided to write a book." -- Jill Lepore, from the Introduction "Women, whether subtly or vociferously, have always been a tremendous power in the destiny of the world," Eleanor Roosevelt wrote in It's Up to the Women, her book of advice to women of all ages on every aspect of life. Written at the height of the Great Depression, she called on women particularly to do their part -- cutting costs where needed, spending reasonably, and taking personal responsibility for keeping the economy going. Whether it's the recommendation that working women take time for themselves in order to fully enjoy time spent with their families, recipes for cheap but wholesome home-cooked meals, or America's obligation to women as they take a leading role in the new social order, many of the opinions expressed here are as fresh as if they were written today.