Untidy Origins: A Story of Woman's Rights in Antebellum New York - Brossura

Ginzberg, Lori D.

 
9780807856086: Untidy Origins: A Story of Woman's Rights in Antebellum New York

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On a summer day in 1846--two years before the Seneca Falls convention that launched the movement for woman's rights in the United States--six women in rural upstate New York sat down to write a petition to their state's constitutional convention, demanding "equal, and civil and political rights with men." Refusing to invoke the traditional language of deference, motherhood, or Christianity as they made their claim, the women even declined to defend their position, asserting that "a self evident truth is sufficiently plain without argument." Who were these women, Lori Ginzberg asks, and how might their story change the collective memory of the struggle for woman's rights?

Very few clues remain about the petitioners, but Ginzberg pieces together information from census records, deeds, wills, and newspapers to explore why, at a time when the notion of women as full citizens was declared unthinkable and considered too dangerous to discuss, six ordinary women embraced it as common sense. By weaving their radical local action into the broader narrative of antebellum intellectual life and political identity, Ginzberg brings new light to the story of woman's rights and of some women's sense of themselves as full members of the nation.

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Two years before the landmark Seneca Falls Convention, six ordinary women in Jefferson County, New York, presented a petition to the NY State Constitutional Convention that accused the state government of departing from "true democratic principles" by denying women the right to vote. Ginzberg tells their remarkable story for the first time, bringing light to a neglected watershed moment in the story of women's suffrage.

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Two years before the landmark Seneca Falls Convention, six ordinary women in Jefferson County, New York, presented a petition to the NY State Constitutional Convention that accused the state government of departing from "true democratic principles" by denying women the right to vote. Ginzberg tells their remarkable story for the first time, bringing light to a neglected watershed moment in the story of women's suffrage.

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9780807829479: Untidy Origins: A Story Of Woman's Rights In Antebellum New York

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ISBN 10:  0807829471 ISBN 13:  9780807829479
Casa editrice: Univ of North Carolina Pr, 2005
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