https://lewissuffragecollection.omeka.net/items/browse?tags=Journals&sort_field=Dublin+Core%2CTitle&output=atom2024-03-28T11:35:30-04:00Omekahttps://lewissuffragecollection.omeka.net/items/show/1124The Woman's Advocate. Vol. 1, no. 5, May 1869]]>
This issue included essays and articles by Nora Perry, Frances D. Gage, Jane O. DeForest, Louisa J.G. Littlefield, M.E.J. Gage, Phebe A. Hanaford, Content Whipple, W.J. Linton, M.W. Campbell, and Lucy Stone.]]>2015-06-29T16:13:12-04:00
Title
The Woman's Advocate. Vol. 1, no. 5, May 1869
Description
The Woman's Advocate was among the first publications focused on issues related to women's equality. The mission of the Woman's Advocate was to "labor for the legal and political equality of women . . . . also consider the questions of woman's work, wages, education, and social status. It will record the progress of the cause abroad, and aim to be a faithful index of all important home movements." The publication was absorbed by the Woman's Journal in 1870.
This issue included essays and articles by Nora Perry, Frances D. Gage, Jane O. DeForest, Louisa J.G. Littlefield, M.E.J. Gage, Phebe A. Hanaford, Content Whipple, W.J. Linton, M.W. Campbell, and Lucy Stone.
Date
1869-05
Subject
Campbell, Margaret W.
DeForest, Jane O., 1839-1976
Gage, Frances Dana, 1808-1884
Gage, Matilda Joslyn, 1826-1898
Hanaford, Phebe A. (Phebe Ann), 1829-1921
Linton, W. J. (William James), 1812-1897
Littlefield, Louisa J.G.
Perry, Nora, 1831-1896
Stone, Lucy, 1818-1893
Whipple, Content
Women--Suffrage--Periodicals
Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe : compiled from her letters and journals by her son Charles Edward Stowe.
Date
1889
Subject
Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896
Creator
Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896
Publisher
Boston, Houghton, Mifflin and Company
Format
530 p. illus.
Language
English
Type
Text
Original Format
Book
Physical Dimensions
23 cm.
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This issue contains an article entitled "Nathaniel Hawthorne on women's rights." In his short statement (p. 221) the author contends that women should remain within their own proper sphere: "Her place is at man's side. Her office, that of sympathizer; the unreserved, unquestioning believer . . . . The heart of true womanhood knows where its own sphere is, and never seeks to stray beyond it."]]>2015-06-29T16:13:12-04:00
Title
Portland Transcript. Vol. 27, no. 28. October 22, 1853
Description
The Portland Transcript was published weekly from 1849 to 1910. Its tagline was "An independent family journal of literature, news, &c."
This issue contains an article entitled "Nathaniel Hawthorne on women's rights." In his short statement (p. 221) the author contends that women should remain within their own proper sphere: "Her place is at man's side. Her office, that of sympathizer; the unreserved, unquestioning believer . . . . The heart of true womanhood knows where its own sphere is, and never seeks to stray beyond it."
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The Lewis collection includes the following issues:
Volume 3, No. 2, February 1912
Volume 3, No. 4, April 1912
Volume 3, No. 5, May 1912
Volume 3, No. 6, June 1912
Volume 3, No. 7, July 1912
Volume 3, No. 9, September 1912
Volume 3, No. 10, October 1912
Volume 3, No. 11, November 1912]]>2015-06-29T16:13:13-04:00
Title
The Forerunner. Vol. 3. 1912
Description
The Forerunner was a monthly journal on women's rights and related issues, edited (and mostly written) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. The Forerunner ran for seven volumes, starting with the November 1909 issue. The publication never paid for itself and Gilman decided to cease publication after the December 1916 issue.
The Lewis collection includes the following issues:
Volume 3, No. 2, February 1912
Volume 3, No. 4, April 1912
Volume 3, No. 5, May 1912
Volume 3, No. 6, June 1912
Volume 3, No. 7, July 1912
Volume 3, No. 9, September 1912
Volume 3, No. 10, October 1912
Volume 3, No. 11, November 1912
Date
1912
Subject
Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 1860-1935. Works
Social reformers--United States
The Forerunner
Women in literature
Women --Periodicals
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This issue included essays and articles by Mary J. Safford, George S. Burleigh, C. Clark, Nora Perry, M.F. Burlingame, W.J. Linton, and Jane O. De Forest.]]>2015-06-29T16:13:12-04:00
Title
The Woman's Advocate. Vol. 1, no. 6. June 1869
Description
The Woman's Advocate was among the first publications focused on issues related to women's equality. The mission of the Woman's Advocate was to "labor for the legal and political equality of women . . . . also consider the questions of woman's work, wages, education, and social status. It will record the progress of the cause abroad, and aim to be a faithful index of all important home movements." The publication was absorbed by the Woman's Journal in 1870.
This issue included essays and articles by Mary J. Safford, George S. Burleigh, C. Clark, Nora Perry, M.F. Burlingame, W.J. Linton, and Jane O. De Forest.
Date
1869-06
Subject
Burleigh, George S. (George Shepard), 1821-1903
Burlingame, M.F.
DeForest, Jane O., 1839-1976
Linton, W. J. (William James), 1812-1897
Perry, Nora, 1831-1896
Safford, Mary J. (Mary Jane), -1891
Women--Suffrage--Periodicals