Woman's Voice, Woman's Place: Lucy Stone and the Birth of the Woman's Rights MovementRecounting the story of America's antebellum woman's rights movement through the efforts of Lucy Stone (1818-1893), this important account differs dramatically from those that focus almost exclusively on Susan B. Anthony or Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Million examines the social forces of the 1830s and 1840s that led Stone to become a woman's reformer and her early agitation as a student at Oberlin College, including what may well be the nation's first strike for equal pay for women. Million chronicles not only the public side of Stone, but her personal battles as well. |
Contents
vii | 10 |
Rousing Womans Voice | 21 |
A Hand to Be Counted | 43 |
Copyright | |
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Woman's Voice, Woman's Place: Lucy Stone and the Birth of the Woman's Rights ... Joelle Million No preview available - 2003 |