Title
Pamphlet : The Emancipation of Woman An Address by Samuel E. Eastman, D.D. [1913]
Description
Reverend Samuel E. Eastman, D.D., was the senior pastor of The Park Church in Elmira, New York and a social reformer for temperance and women's rights.
This address by Eastman was first given on March 28th at City Hall and the Woman's Suffrage Party printed 500 pamphlets to distribute to supporters and opponents so that they might be convinced to support votes for women.
Samuel Eastman was father to Crystal Eastman, a labor lawyer, socialist and well-known suffragist who co-founded the Women's Intenrational League for Peace and Freedom and the American Civil Liberties Union.
This address by Eastman was first given on March 28th at City Hall and the Woman's Suffrage Party printed 500 pamphlets to distribute to supporters and opponents so that they might be convinced to support votes for women.
Samuel Eastman was father to Crystal Eastman, a labor lawyer, socialist and well-known suffragist who co-founded the Women's Intenrational League for Peace and Freedom and the American Civil Liberties Union.
Date
[1913]
Subject
Eastman, Samuel, 1860-1953
United States--New York--Elmira
Women--Suffrage--New York
Women's Suffrage Party
United States--New York--Elmira
Women--Suffrage--New York
Women's Suffrage Party
Creator
Eastman, Samuel, 1860-1953
Publisher
New York : Women's Suffrage Party
Format
15 p.
Language
English
Identifier
DOCU.1000.40
Original Format
Pamphlets
Physical Dimensions
20 cm.
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