The Ladies of Seneca Falls: The Birth of the Woman's Rights MovementAn account of the feminist movements of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries focusing on Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony. |
Contents
V1 The Ladies of Seneca Falls | 6 |
2 What Does a Woman Want? | 6 |
Mary Wollstonecraft | 15 |
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