ISBN:
9780415256896
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (332 p)
Series Statement:
Women's Source Library
Parallel Title:
Print version The Revolution in Words
DDC:
305.42/0973/09034
Keywords:
Electronic books
Abstract:
First published in 1990. The revolution is one of the most radical periodicals of the Western women's movement. Though it only lasted a few years, it drew considerable attention to the courage and eloquence of its editors and contributors. The volume presents a wide range of exerpts from the periodical, evoking the undeminished power of these women's voices
Description / Table of Contents:
Front Cover; The Revolution in Words; Copyright Page; Contents; List of illustrations; Foreword by Berenice Carroll; Acknowledgements; Key; Introduction; 1. Onward the Revolution; Introduction; The Revolution: The Organ of the National Party of New America; The President Subscribes; Salutatory; The Revolution; Garrison Crucifies Democrats, Train, and the Women of ""The Revolution"": Elizabeth Cady Stanton; A Charming Surprise; What the People Say of Us; Lesser of Two Evils; Meddling With Everything; Wall Street: Elizabeth Cady Stanton; Poison Pen; We Have Come to the Revolution
Description / Table of Contents:
""Why Don't You X?""Man ""Sticks Out"" Everywhere; What the Press Says of Us; Going By Train; Price of ""The Revolution""; The Politics of ""The Revolution""; The Old Year is Gone: Elizabeth Cady Stanton; The Revolution on Finance; Revolution's Twin Sister: Elizabeth Cady Stanton; The Woman's Bureau; The Tribune in Hysterics: Elizabeth Cady Stanton; ""The World"" Forsakes Us: Elizabeth Cady Stanton; Those Ridiculous Headings; Harvard Needs Revolution; A Most Unjust Charge; To Correspondents; The Woman's Journal; Don't Know Its Mother!: Susan B. Anthony
Description / Table of Contents:
To the Friends and Patrons of the Revolution: Parker PillsburyProspectus of the Revolution for 1870: Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony; Who Shall Fill Our Places: Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony; The Motto of This Journal: [Laura Curtis Bullard]; The Revolution: Prospectus: Mrs Laura Curtis Bullard; What Flag Shall We Fly?: [Laura Curtis Bullard]; Valedictory: Laura Curtis Bullard; 2. Aristocracy of Sex; Introduction; Aristocracy of Sex: Elizabeth Cady Stanton; Alike in One Respect: Lucy Stone; Equal Rights to All!: Elizabeth Cady Stanton; The Ballot: Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Description / Table of Contents:
""Fudge!"": Ed. Rev.Universal Suffrage: Elizabeth Cady Stanton; Equal Rights: Elizabeth Cady Stanton; Half a Loaf: Phoebe Couzins; Fickle Abolitionists; Men Everywhere; White Masters: Elizabeth Cady Stanton; Racism Answered; Ballot for Black Women: Elizabeth Cady Stanton; Georgia Reconstruction; Colored Convention in Utica; Southern Literature: Parker Pillsbury; Let Blacks Rise - Lift Them: D. Watkins; A Colored Woman's Voice; Harper Defends Fifteenth; Oppressed Women of All Shades: P. W. Davis; Colorphobia: Parker Pillsbury; Colorphobia Cured: Parker Pillsbury
Description / Table of Contents:
Without Regard to Sex or Color: Robert PurvisAlongside Negro ""Wenches"": Matilda E. Joslyn Gage; Men Can Lump It; Fifteenth Amendment Celebrations: Parker Pillsbury; National Woman Suffrage Association Report: Charlotte B. Wilbour; White Male Presidents; Side Issues: Elizabeth Cady Stanton; 3. Hester Vaughanism; Introduction; Hester Vaughan: Elizabeth Cady Stanton; Infanticide; Slaves to Man's Lust: Elizabeth Cady Stanton; Child Murder; Gestation Facts Needed: A Teacher; Time to Conspire: Conspirator; Is Woman Her Own?: Matilda E. J. Gage; Restellism Not the Problem; Respecting Maternity
Description / Table of Contents:
How Man Legislates for Women: Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
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