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Woman in the Nineteenth Century

Woman in the Nineteenth Century

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In this groundbreaking feminist treatise, Margaret Fuller makes a compelling case for women's independence and civic involvement in the 19th century. Published in 1845, her influential work remains a significant milestone in the history of American feminism. With a focus on empowering women to pursue their intellectual and spiritual potential, Fuller argues for the importance of education and personal freedom. Her thought-provoking ideas and insightful analysis continue to resonate with readers today, offering a powerful vision for women's lives and roles in society. This classic work is a must-read for anyone interested in the evolution of feminist thought and the ongoing struggle for women's rights.
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In this groundbreaking feminist treatise, Margaret Fuller makes a compelling case for women's independence and civic involvement in the 19th century. Published in 1845, her influential work remains a significant milestone in the history of American feminism. With a focus on empowering women to pursue their intellectual and spiritual potential, Fuller argues for the importance of education and personal freedom. Her thought-provoking ideas and insightful analysis continue to resonate with readers today, offering a powerful vision for women's lives and roles in society. This classic work is a must-read for anyone interested in the evolution of feminist thought and the ongoing struggle for women's rights.
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From Daniel Webster's Speech To The Senate (January 26, 1830)

From "The Life Of John Marshall" By Albert J. Beveridge (1916)

From Andrew Jackson's Proclamation To The People Of South Carolina (December 10, 1832)

From John C. Calhoun's Speech To The Senate (February 6, 1837)

From Angelina Grimke's Speech To The Woman's Antislavery Convention In Philadelphia (May 16, 1838)

From William Lloyd Garrison's Editorial In The First Issue Of The "Liberator" (January 1, 1831)

From "Self-Reliance" By Ralph Waldo Emerson

From The Onondaga County Teachers' Institute Committee Report On Free Schools (October 1844)

From "Woman In The Nineteenth Century" By Margaret Fuller

From "Society In America" By Harriet Martineau (1837)

From "Domestic Manners Of The Americans" By Frances Trollope

From "Sam Houston And His Republic" By Charles Edwards Lester (1846)

From "Davy Crockett; American Comic Legend" By Richard M. Dorson (1839)

From "The Bigelow Papers" By James Russell Lowell (1848)

From Narcissa Whitman's Journal In "Marcus Whitman, Pathfinder And Patriot" By Myron Eells (1909)

From "The Americans In Their Social, Moral And Political Relations" By Francis J. Grand (1837)

From "White Jacket"; Or, "The World In A Man-Of-War" By Herman Melville (1850)

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