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_aHQ1154 _b.F46 1994 |
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_aFeminism : _bthe essential historical writings / _cedited with an introduction and commentaries by Miriam Schneir. |
250 | _aVintage Books ed. | ||
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_aNew York : _bVintage Books, _c1994. |
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_axxiii, 374 p. ; _c21 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 369-374). | ||
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_tEighteenth-century rebels -- _tFamiliar letters of John Adams and his wife, During the Revolution / _rAbigail Adams -- _gA _tVindication of the Rights of Woman / _rMary Wollstonecraft -- _tWomen alone -- _tCourse of popular lectures / _rFrances Wright -- _tIndiana -- _tLetters of George Sand -- _gThe _tintimate journal of George Sand / _rGeorge Sand -- _tLetters on the equality of the sexes and the condition of woman / _rSarah M. Grimke -- _tEarly factory labor in New England / _rHarriet H. Robinson -- _tSong of the shirt / _rThomas Hood -- _tWoman in the nineteenth century / _rMargaret Fuller -- _tMarried Woman's Property Act, New York, 1848 -- _gAn _tAmerican woman's movement -- _tDeclaration of Sentiments and Resolutions -- _tSeneca Falls -- _tEditorial from The North Star / _rFrederick Douglass -- _tIntelligent wickedness / _rWilliam Lloyd Garrison -- _tLetter from Prison of St. Lazare, Paris -- _tAin't I a woman? -- _tWhat time of night it is / _rSojourner Truth -- _tNot Christianity, but priestcraft / _rLucretia Mott -- _tMarriage of Lucy Stone under protest -- _tDisappointment is the lot of woman / _rLucy Stone -- _tAddress to the New York State Legislature, 1854 -- _tAddress to the New York State Legislature, 1860 / _rElizabeth Cady Stanton -- _tMarried Women's Property Act, New York, 1860 -- _tPetitions were circulated / _rErnestine L. Rose -- _tKeeping the thing going while things are stirring / _rSojourner Truth -- _gThe _tUnited States of American vs. Susan B. Anthony -- _tWoman wants bread, not the ballot! / _rSusan B. Anthony -- _tVirtue: What it is, and what it is not -- _tWhich is to blame? -- _gThe _telixir of life / _rVictoria Woodhull and Tennessee Claflin -- _tWomanliness ; _tSolitude of self / _rElizabeth Cady Stanton -- _tMen as feminists -- _tSubjection of woman / _rJohn Stuart Mill -- _gA _tdoll's house / _rHenrik Ibsen -- _gThe _torigin of the family, private property, and the state / _rFriedrich Engels -- _tWoman and socialism / _rAugust Bebel -- _tTheory of the leisure class / _rThorstein Veblen -- _tTwentieth-century themes : Women and economics / _rCharlotte Perkins Gilman -- _tLady / _rEmily James Putnam -- _tSenate report - history of women in industry in the United States -- _tWoman's share in social culture / _rAnna Garlin Spencer -- _gThe _tworld movement for woman suffrage 1904 to 1911 -- _tIs woman suffrage progressing? / _rCarrie Chapman Catt -- _tI incite this meeting to rebellion / _rEmmeline Pankhurst -- _tTraffic in women -- _tMarriage and love / _rEmma Goldman -- _tWoman and the new race / _rMargaret Sanger -- _tMy recollections of Lenin : An interview on the woman question -- _gA _troom of one's own / _rVirginia Woolf -- _tOn understanding women / _rMary Ritter Beard. |
520 | _aIncludes writings by Abigail Adams, Mary Wollstonecraft, Frances Wright, George Sand, Sarah M. Grimke, Margaret Fuller, Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, Sojourner Truth, Lucretia Mott, Lucy Stone, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Victoria Woodhull, John Stuart Mill, Henrik Ibsen, Friedrich Engels, Thorstein Veblen, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Emma Goldman, Margaret Sanger, and Virginia Woolf, among others. | ||
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_aFeminism _xHistory _vSources. |
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_aWomen's rights _xHistory _vSources. |
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700 | 1 | _aSchneir, Miriam. | |
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