Woman and the republic

a survey of the woman-suffrage movement in the United States and a discussion of the claims and arguments of its foremost advocates

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Woman and the republic

a survey of the woman-suffrage movement in the United States and a discussion of the claims and arguments of its foremost advocates

New and enl. ed.
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Asserts in 12 well written and outspoken chapters that woman suffrage is not in accord with true democratic principle.
– – A.L.A.Catalog 1904

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English
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359

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New York

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Library of Congress
JK1901 .J7

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Pagination
359 p.
Number of pages
359

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OL7005351M
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womanandrepubli00unkngoog
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09005156
OCLC/WorldCat
6974181

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OL3426896W

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The introduction to the "History of Woman Suffrage," published in 1881-85, edited by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony and Matilda Joslyn Gage, contains the following statement: "It is often asserted that, as woman has always been man's slave, subject, inferior, dependent, under all forms of government and religion, slavery must be her normal condition; but that her condition is abnormal is proved by the marvellous change in her character, from a toy in the Turkish harem, or a drudge in the German fields, to a leader of thought in the literary circles of France, England, and America."
added anonymously.

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