Women's rights: (1429-2017)
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Publication Date
[2018]
Language
English
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Shally-Jensen, Michael editor
ISBN
9781682175835
9781682178904
9781682175842
9781682178911
9781682178904
9781682175842
9781682178911
Table of Contents
From the Book - First edition.
vol. 1: Precursors
Suffrage and Sensibility
vol. 2: Equality Now!
The personal is political.
From the eBook
v. 1. Precursors. Joan of Arc : Letter to the English King ; The life of St. Teresa of Jesus ; Abigail Adams : "Remember the ladies" : letter to John Adams ; Mary Wollstonecraft : A vindication of the rights of woman ; Olympede Gouges : Declaration of the rights of woman and of the female citizen ; Catharine E. Beecher : A treatise ondomestic economy ; Margaret Fuller : Woman in the nineteenth century
Suffrage and sensibility. Seneca FallsConvention : Declaration of sentiments ; Sojourner Truth : "Ain't I a woman?" ; Elizabeth Cady Stanton : Address tothe New York Legislature ; Victoria Woodhull : "And the truth shall make you free" ; Victoria Woodhull : Lecture onconstitutional equality ; Millicent Fawcett : "The electoral disabilities of women" ; Susan B. Anthony : Lettersconcerning Casting a vote in the 1872 Federal Election ; Susan B. Anthony : "Is it a crime for a citizen of the UnitedStates to vote?" ; Anna Julia Cooper : "Womanhood : a vital element in the regeneration and progress of a race" ;Elizabeth Cady Stanton : "Solitude of self" ; Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin : Address to the First National Conferenceof Colored Women ; Susan B.Anthony : "The status of woman, past, present, and future" ; Mary Church Terrell : "The progress of colored women" ; Anna Howard Shaw : Address on the place of women in society ; Jane Addams :"Passing of the war virtues" ; Emma Goldman : "Marriage and love" ; Jane Addams : "Why women should vote" ; Margaret Sanger : "Sexual impulse - Part II" ; Emmeline Pankhurst : "Freedom or death" ; Margaret Sanger : "The prevention of conception" ; Alice Paul : Testimony before the House Judiciary Committee ; Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution ; Alice Moore Dunbar-Nelson : "The Negro woman and the ballot" ; Eleanor Roosevelt : "Women must learn to play the game as men do"
v. 2. Equality now! Universal Declaration of Human Rights ; Simone de Beauvoir : Introduction to The second sex ; Women's Political Council Documents ; Equal Pay Act ; Betty Friedan : The feminine mystique ; Testimony ofFannie Lou Hamer before the Credentials Committee of the Democratic National Convention ; Griswold v.Connecticut ; National Organization for Women (NOW) founding statement ; An act ending sex discrimination ingovernment employment ; Position paper regarding the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) ; Kate Millett : "Sexual politics" ; Ella Baker : "The black woman in the Civil Rights struggle" ; Gloria Steinem : "Living the revolution" ; Conversations with Alice Paul : Woman suffrage and the Equal Rights Amendment ; Equal Rights Amendment ; Title IX ; Roe v. Wade ; Indira Gandhi : "What educated women can do" ; Shirley Chisholm : "The black woman in contemporary America" ; National Women's Conference Plan of action
The personal is political. Webster v. Reproductive Health Services ; Anita Hill : Opening statement at the Senate Confirmation Hearing of Clarence Thomas ; Planned Parenthood v. Casey ; Vice President Joseph Biden on Combating violence against women ;United States v. Virginia ; Ruth Bader Ginsburg : Concurrence in Stenberg, Attorney General of Nebraska, v.Carhart ; European Union : Summary of Directive on gender equality ; Malala Yousafzai : Address at the UN 'YouthTakeover" Event ; Women in the Service Implementation Plan ; Hillary Clinton's Acceptance speech at the 2016Democratic National Convention ; Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt ; Angela Davis : Women's March onWashington
Appendixes. Chronological list.
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