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The Woman's Bible

Autor Elizabeth Cady Stanton
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2011
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ISBN-13: 9783842472815
ISBN-10: 3842472811
Pagini: 530
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: TREDITION CLASSICS

Notă biografică

Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815-1902) was a leader of the U.S. women¿s rights movement. Born to a powerful New York family, Stanton was raised by a conservative father and progressive mother. Although both of her parents were politically active¿her father was a congressman and later a New York Supreme Court justice; her mother was a campaigner for abolition and women¿s suffrage¿Stanton, who excelled in school, gravitated toward the radical politics of her mother as she entered adulthood. In 1848, she was instrumental in establishing the Seneca Falls Convention on women¿s rights, where she controversially demanded that white American women be granted the right to vote. In 1851, she met Susan B. Anthony, with whom she established several organizations to campaign for abolition and women¿s suffrage, shifting during the war to a platform advocating for voting rights to be granted to African Americans and women before opposing the Fifteenth Amendment on the grounds that it afforded African American men the right to vote while denying women the same privilege. After the Civil War, Stanton, alongside Anthony, formed the National Woman Suffrage Association, branching off from the larger suffrage movement to advocate for the right for white women to vote. Despite this controversial decision¿she was widely criticized by members of her own movement as well as such prominent African Americans as Frederick Douglass¿Stanton remains a crucial figure in the history of women¿s rights in the United States.