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Woman's Journal was an American women's rights periodical published from 1870 to 1931. It was founded in 1870 in Boston, Massachusetts, by Lucy Stone and her husband Henry Browne Blackwell as a weekly newspaper.
The Women Incendiaries is a historical account of the role of women during the 1871 Paris Commune, written by French historian Édith Thomas.The book was first published in French in 1963 as Les Pétroleuses and translated into English in 1966 by James and Starr Atkinson.
Superfluous Women and Other Lectures, Mary A. Livermore (1883) [50] "The Need of Liberal Divorce Laws" from the North American Review, Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1884) [51] "Has Christianity Benefited Woman?", Elizabeth Cady Stanton, from the North American Review (1885) [52] Men, Women, And Gods, And Other Lectures, Helen H. Gardener (1885) [53]
Hughes is best known for a series of four memoirs, A London Child of the 1870s (1934), A London Girl of the 1880s (1936), A London Home in the 1890s (1937), and A London Family Between the Wars (1940). Hughes's stated purpose in these books is "to show that Victorian children did not have such a dull time as is usually supposed".
A House Full of Females: Plural Marriage and Women's Rights in Early Mormonism, 1835–1870 is a non-fiction book written by American historian Laurel Thatcher Ulrich.The book was published on January 10, 2017, by Knopf.
Mary Borden, known as May to her friends and family, [2] was born into a wealthy Chicago family. Her brother, William Whiting Borden, became well known in conservative Christian circles for his evangelistic zeal and early death while preparing to become a missionary.
Women's Speaking Justified, Proved, and Allowed of by the Scriptures, All such as speak by the Spirit and Power of the Lord Jesus. And how Women were the first that Preached the Tidings of the Resurrection of Jesus, and were sent by Christ's own Command, before he Ascended to the Father, John 20. 17., Margaret Fell (1667) [11]
Frances Anne Kemble (27 November 1809 – 15 January 1893) was a British actress from a theatre family in the early and mid-nineteenth century. She was a well-known and popular writer and abolitionist whose published works included plays, poetry, eleven volumes of memoirs, travel writing, and works about the theatre.