Boyd, Melba Joyce. Discarded Legacy. Wayne State University Press, 1994.
116-17, 126, 225
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Friends, Associates | Frances E. W. Harper | Her work for women's rights and racial equality in the United States led to relationships with Elizabeth Cady Stanton
, Harriet Tubman
, Frederick Douglass
, Susan B. Anthony
, and Lucretia Mott
. Boyd, Melba Joyce. Discarded Legacy. Wayne State University Press, 1994. 116-17, 126, 225 |
Friends, Associates | Isabella Ormston Ford | Through her mother's connection with the women's movement of the mid-Victorian period, IOF
met Millicent Garrett Fawcett
and her sister Agnes Garrett
, with whom Isabella and her sister Bessie became close friends and correspondents... |
Friends, Associates | Sojourner Truth | ST
's vocation brought her into contact with many eminent people, from Abraham Lincoln
downwards. She shared a platform with Frederick Douglass
on a famous occasion when she challenged his faith by demanding whether God... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Elizabeth Barrett Browning | Aurora Leigh was welcomed with enthusiasm by many female writers and feminists: it became a touchstone of Victorian feminist poetry for its unrivalled ambition and the scope of its achievement. One moving testimony to its... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Adrienne Rich | In Culture and Anarchy (titled after the famous essay collection by Matthew Arnold
, 1869 ), Rich mixes her own poetry with the words of nineteenth-century Anglo-American women writers Jane Addams
, Susan B. Anthony |
Occupation | Pandita Ramabai | Her time in the USA was largely spent fundraising: on 13 December 1887 she founded the Ramabai Association
to fund the creation of a home that would educate young, high-caste widows in Bombay(now Mumbai)... |
Performance of text | Sojourner Truth | At the national conference for women's rights in Worcester, Massachusetts (where Lucy Stone
was present, though not Elizabeth Cady Stanton
or Susan B. Anthony
, ST
gave one of the first of her well-known public addresses. Painter, Nell Irvin. Sojourner Truth: A Life, A Symbol. W. W. Norton, 1996. 115 Dow, Bonnie J. “How the Battle of Memory Was Won”. Women’s Review of Books, Vol. 31 , No. 5, Sept.–Oct. 2014, pp. 3-4. 3 |
politics | Antoinette Brown Blackwell | Considered to be conservative as a suffragist, though reformist in her views, ABB
believed that religion had the potential to empower women and promote equality if the church allowed them into leadership roles. Radicals such... |
politics | Mary Ann Shadd Cary | MASC
, who had long been an advocate of women's rights and suffrage, became more actively involved in supporting these movements after the Civil War. In 1878 she was invited by Susan B. Anthony
and... |
politics | Rebecca Harding Davis | Critics are still divided on RHD
's attitude towards suffrage. Jean Pfaelzer
explains: Although Davis was concerned about abolition, temperance reform, divorce law, and prostitution, it appears that she never joined groups or walked in... |
politics | Harriet Beecher Stowe | HBS
remained fairly indifferent to women's rights for a long time. As late as 1869, when Elizabeth Cady Stanton
and Susan B. Anthony
wanted her to publish a story on the issue, HBS
commented that... |
Textual Production | Gertrude Stein | GS
's The Mother of Us All, an opera about Susan B. Anthony
, appeared in print the year after her death. This opera was her second collaboration with Virgil Thomson
. The music... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Gertrude Stein | The opera dramatizes Susan B. Anthony
's unflinching struggle for women's suffrage in the United States and expresses GS
's high regard for women's courage. It also embodies her hostility towards male aggression and the... |
Travel | Annie Besant | AB
attended the Chicago World's Fair (where other speakers included Susan B. Anthony
and Julia Ward Howe
) as Theosophist Henry Steele Olcott
's representative at the Chicago Parliament of Religions. Taylor, Anne, 1932 -. Annie Besant: A Biography. Oxford University Press, 1992. 264 |
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