The Radical women's press of the 1850s

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The Radical women's press of the 1850s

edited by Ann Russo and Cheris Kramarae

(Women's source library, v. 2)

Routledge, 2001

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Originally published: 1991

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

First published in 1991. The volume reprints excerpts from six radical feminist journals of this crucial decade:The Lily, the Genius of Liberty, the Pioneer and Women's Advocate, the Una, The Woman's advocate and The Sybil

Table of Contents

List of illustrations, Preface, Key, Introduction, 1. PERIODICAL CONNECTIONS: GRAPPLING WITH MEN'S TIME-WORN CONSERVATISM, 2. RESTRICTIONS ON WOMEN'S MOVEMENT: PHYSICALLY, INTELLECTUALLY, PSYCHOLOGICALLY, 3. DOMESTIC TYRANNY, 4. WORKING INTO POVERTY, 5. SEX DIFFERENCES AND INEQUALITY, 6. I HAVE ALL THE RIGHTS I WANT, 7. MEN'S CHIVALRY- AND ALL THAT, 8. WOMEN AND POWER: MYTH, REALITY AND POTENTIAL, 9. ORGANIZING FOR SOCIAL CHANGE, 10. OUR BODIES, OUR LIVES, APPENDIX I: Contributors, APPENDIX II: Keeping Time: Selective Calendar of Events, 1777-1870, Index

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