The Revolution in Words: Righting Women, 1868-1871, Volume 4Lana F. Rakow, Cheris Kramarae These excerpts from The Revolution, one of the most important radical periodicals in the Western woman's movement, address issues still crucial to women: forced maternity, male domination of church and politics, suffrage, racism, child care, legal issues, and much more. |
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