Mothers Of Feminism - The Story Of Quaker Women In America Books Pdf File -
: Between 1670 and the late 19th century, separate women's business meetings allowed women to develop essential leadership, organizational, and public speaking skills.
Mothers of Feminism: The Story of Quaker Women in America Margaret Hope Bacon : Between 1670 and the late 19th century,
The story of Quaker women in America is not a footnote to feminism; it is the first chapter. From Mary Dyer’s execution on Boston Common (1660) to the Seneca Falls Declaration (1848) to the passage of the 19th Amendment (1920), Quaker women provided the moral infrastructure, the physical meeting houses, and the theological audacity to demand equality. : You can borrow the book for free
: You can borrow the book for free in a digital format through the Internet Archive : New and used editions (typically published by Friends General Conference Harper & Row ) are available on Academic Libraries Quaker women provided the moral infrastructure