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Elizabeth Cady Stanton

    Elizabeth Cady Stanton était une militante sociale américaine et une figure de proue du mouvement féministe naissant. Sa Déclaration des Sentiments, présentée lors de la première convention sur les droits des femmes en 1848, est considérée comme le catalyseur du mouvement organisé pour les droits des femmes et le suffrage féminin aux États-Unis. Stanton s'est attaquée à un large éventail de questions concernant les femmes, notamment les droits parentaux et de garde, les droits de propriété, les droits à l'emploi et au revenu, les lois sur le divorce, la santé économique de la famille et la contraception. Son engagement indéfectible en faveur du droit de vote des femmes et d'un plus large éventail de droits féminins a façonné la trajectoire de la réforme sociale.

    The Woman's Bible: V. 2
    History of Woman Suffrage; Volume 5
    The Woman's Bible
    Eighty Years and More
    Solitude of Self
    Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions
    • "'A Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions,' by Elizabth Cady Stanton, was first delivered as a speech at a women's rights convention held in Seneca Falls, NY on July 19, 1848"--Title page vers

      Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions
    • Solitude of Self

      • 56pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,3(116)Évaluer

      The book features an inspiring speech by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, emphasizing themes of dignity, equality, and the importance of solitude. It serves as a meaningful gift for those who value these ideals, capturing the essence of Stanton's advocacy for women's rights and social justice.

      Solitude of Self
    • Eighty Years and More

      Reminiscences, 1815-1897

      • 475pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,0(87)Évaluer

      Focusing on the women's rights movement of the nineteenth century, this autobiography reveals Elizabeth Cady Stanton's dedication to advancing women's political, legal, and social status. As a prominent spokesperson, she complemented Susan B. Anthony's organizational skills with her exceptional ability to articulate key issues and craft impactful speeches. The narrative intertwines Stanton's personal experiences with her advocacy, providing a rich account of both her life and the broader struggle for women's rights.

      Eighty Years and More
    • The Woman's Bible

      • 374pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,7(12)Évaluer

      Challenging traditional religious orthodoxy, this two-part work advocates for women's liberation and self-development. Published in the late 19th century, it confronts the notion of female subservience to men. The book sparked significant controversy upon its release, reflecting the societal tensions of the time regarding gender roles and religion. Stanton's aim was to promote a radical theology that empowered women, making it a pivotal text in the discourse on women's rights and religious reform.

      The Woman's Bible
    • History of Woman Suffrage; Volume 5

      • 856pages
      • 30 heures de lecture

      This seminal work on the history of the women's suffrage movement in the United States is a must-read for anyone interested in the struggle for gender equality. Written by four prominent activists and suffragists, it provides a comprehensive account of the political, social, and cultural forces that shaped the movement, from its origins in the antebellum era to its eventual success with the ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920. The book is a powerful testament to the determination, courage, and perseverance of those who fought for the right to vote.

      History of Woman Suffrage; Volume 5