Eighty Years and More: Reminiscences 1815-1897 - The Truly Intriguing and Empowering Life Story of the World Famous American Suffragist, Social Activist and Abolitionist
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9788026874966 - Elizabeth Cady Stanton: Eighty Years and More: Reminiscences 1815-1897 - The Truly Intriguing and Empowering Life Story of the World Famous American Suffragist, Social Activist and Abolitionist
Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Eighty Years and More: Reminiscences 1815-1897 - The Truly Intriguing and Empowering Life Story of the World Famous American Suffragist, Social Activist and Abolitionist

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton, born in 1815, was an American suffragist, social activist, abolitionist, and leading figure of the early womens rights movement. Along with her friend Susan B. Anthony, Canton was one of the very prominent faces of Womens Movement in America. Her Declaration of Sentiments, presented at the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848 New York, is often credited with initiating the first organized womens rights and womens suffrage movements in USA. Unlike her contemporaries, Stanton was also interested in various other issues pertaining to women like their parental and custody rights, property rights, employment and income rights, divorce, the economic health of the family, and birth control until her death in 1905. But even before being a suffragist, she had also been a champion of Abolitionist cause and envisaged the dream of a just society since the very beginning of her life. This edition brings to you the famed autobiography of this courageous woman in celebration of the undying spirit of freedom, equality and woman power. I am moved to recall what I can of my early days, what I thought and felt, that grown people may have a better understanding of children and do more for their happiness and development. I see so much tyranny exercised over children, even by well-disposed parents, and in so many varied forms,-a tyranny to which these parents are themselves insensible,-that I desire to paint my joys and sorrows in as vivid colors as possible, in the hope that I may do something to defend the weak from the strong....
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9788026874966 - Elizabeth Cady Stanton: Eighty Years and More: Reminiscences 1815-1897
Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Eighty Years and More: Reminiscences 1815-1897 (2017)

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton, born in 1815, was an American suffragist, social activist, abolitionist, and leading figure of the early women's rights movement. Along with her friend Susan B. Anthony, Canton was one of the very prominent faces of Women's Movement in America. Her Declaration of Sentiments, presented at the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848 New York, is often credited with initiating the first organized women's rights and women's suffrage movements in USA. Unlike her contemporaries, Stanton was also interested in various other issues pertaining to women like their parental and custody rights, property rights, employment and income rights, divorce, the economic health of the family, and birth control until her death in 1905. But even before being a suffragist, she had also been a champion of Abolitionist cause and envisaged the dream of a just society since the very beginning of her life. This edition brings to you the famed autobiography of this courageous woman in celebration of the undying spirit of freedom, equality and woman power. "I am moved to recall what I can of my early days, what I thought and felt, that grown people may have a better understanding of children and do more for their happiness and development. I see so much tyranny exercised over children, even by well-disposed parents, and in so many varied forms-a tyranny to which these parents are themselves insensible-that I desire to paint my joys and sorrows in as vivid colors as possible, in the hope that I may do something to defend the weak from the strong.
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