The World’s Congress of Representative Women; a historical résumé for popular circulation of the World’s Congress of Representative Women, convened in Chicago on May 15, and adjourned on May 22, 1893, under the auspices of the Woman’s Branch of the World’s Congress Auxiliary, Mrs. Potter Palmer, president, Mrs. Charles Henrotin, vice-president.
Women --Social and moral questions
Women --Congresses
Women --Social conditions --Congresses
Women--History--Congresses
Table of Contents: Dedication. Announcement. List of illustrations. Preface. The Introduction Preparations. Education. Literature and the dramatic art. Science and religion. Charity, philanthropy, and religion. Moral and social reform. The civil and political status of women.- Civil law and government. Industries and occupations. The solidarity of human interests. Education and literature. Religion. Industrial, social, and moral reform. Orders, civil and political reform.
World's Congress of Representative Women (1893: Chicago, Ill.)
Sewall, May Wright, 1844-1920
Chicago, Rand, McNally & Company
1894
2 v. in 1 (xxiv, 952 p., [40] leaves of plates): ill.
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Woman and temperance; or, The work and workers of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union / by Frances E. Willard.
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
Temperance
Willard, Frances E. (Frances Elizabeth), 1839-1898
Hartford, Conn., Park Publishing Co.
1883
653 p., [5] leaves of plates : ill.
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Ecce femina: an attempt to solve the woman question. Being an examination of arguments in favor of female suffrage by John Stuart Mill and others, and a presentation of arguments against the proposed change in the constitution of society / by Carlos White.
Women --Suffrage --United States
Women --United States --Social conditions
Women --Social and moral questions
White, Carlos, 1842
Hanover, N.H., The author; Boston, Lee & Shepard
1870
258 p.
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