Description |
1 online resource (lviii, 279 pages) |
Series |
Legacies of nineteenth-century American women writers |
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Legacies of nineteenth-century American women writers.
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Contents |
Finding a voice, 1812-1814 -- Fast sermon -- Thanksgiving sermon -- An humble address to the reason and wisdom of the American nation -- Antiquarian researches, pleasant and easy -- Becoming an advocate, 18151819 -- A series of letters on free masonry -- The school of reform, or Seaman's safe pilot to the Cape of Good Hope -- Observations on the real rights of women, with their appropriate duties, agreeable to scripture, reason and common sense -- The midnight beau -- Taking stock, 1820-1829 -- Selections from "Reminiscences and traditions of Boston, being an account of the original proprietors of that town, the manners and customs of its people." |
Summary |
A collection of Hannah Mather Crocker's most famous treatise on women's rights along with her other writing, which serves as an enlightened woman's view of her role in the early American republic |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Women's rights.
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Women's Rights
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Civil Rights.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Human Rights.
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LITERARY COLLECTIONS -- Essays.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Women's Studies.
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Women's rights
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Post, Constance J.
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ISBN |
9780803235489 |
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0803235488 |
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