
Woman's Profession as Mother and Educator, with Views in Opposition to Woman Suffrage
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Authors:
- Beecher, Catharine Esther
1800 - 1878
About this book
In a pivotal era of social reform, Catharine E. Beecher's "Woman's Profession as Mother and Educator, with Views in Opposition to Woman Suffrage" challenges the prevailing notions of women's roles. This influential document articulates the importance of women as primary nurturers and educators, emphasizing their unique responsibilities in shaping future generations. Beecher argues against woman suffrage, positing that true empowerment lies within the domestic sphere. Her insights on maternal influence and educational duties offer a compelling perspective for those examining gender roles in history. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this work invites readers to explore the complexities of women's contributions to society and the debates surrounding their rights.
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