Title
Tract : Woman's influence in politics. An address delivered by Henry Ward Beecher, at the Cooper institute, New York ... Feb. 2, 1860.
Description
Series: Woman's Suffrage Tracts, No. 1
Beecher argues that women have natural gifts in the same way as men do and should be permitted to publicly exercise those gifts in the same way. He advocates for woman's suffrage, saying the woman's influence is too important to be restricted to the household. Men and women would make more progress in reform and public affairs if they were able to influence one another.
Beecher argues that women have natural gifts in the same way as men do and should be permitted to publicly exercise those gifts in the same way. He advocates for woman's suffrage, saying the woman's influence is too important to be restricted to the household. Men and women would make more progress in reform and public affairs if they were able to influence one another.
Date
1871
Subject
New England Woman's Suffrage Association
Women in politics
Women --Political activity
Women in politics
Women --Political activity
Creator
Beecher, Henry Ward, 1813-1887.
Publisher
Boston : For sale by C.K. Whipple
Format
17, [3] p.
Language
English
Identifier
ALMS.1871.02
Coverage
New York, Boston
Original Format
Tracts (documents)
Physical Dimensions
19 cm.
URL
Available online through Google Books
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