Eloquent Crusader: Ernestine RoseJ. Messner, 1970 - 191 páginas A biography of the woman whose life-long crusade for women's rights and other social reforms began at age sixteen when she went to court to prevent her marriage to a man she didn't love. |
Términos y frases comunes
abolitionist Agitate Albany America Anthony antislavery Antoinette Brown asked audience Bible Boston Investigator called clergyman committee crowded debate delegates Douglass editor Elizabeth Cady Stanton England equal Ernestine and William Ernestine Rose Ernestine spoke Ernestine's father freedom friends hall held hour human rights husband infidel Jewish Jews Judge Herttell Kalisz knew knocking on doors lady later lawmakers leaders lecture legislators legislature letter London Lucretia Mott Lucy Stone Married Woman's Property meeting national woman's-rights convention Negro newspapers paper Paulina Wright Davis petitions campaign Piotrków platform Poland rabbi resolution Robert Owen Seneca Falls Seneca Falls convention signatures Skaneateles slave slavery social reformer speak speakers speech struggle for woman's Suffrage Association talk thought tion told took trip vote Wendell Phillips William Lloyd Garrison woman suffrage Woman's Property Bill woman's rights woman's-rights movement women Worcester word wrote York young
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God's Government Begun: The Society for Universal Inquiry and Reform, 1842--1846 Thomas D. Hamm Vista previa restringida - 1995 |
In Common Cause: The "conservative" Frances Trollope and the "radical ... Susan S. Kissel Vista previa restringida - 1993 |