American Women's Rights Movement:

American Women's Rights Movement:
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More than 140 entries in this book depict events which have had lasting national significance in opening opportunities in the struggle for equal civil rights and opportunities for women. The impact of many of the included events was initially felt on a local level; but in time it created repercussions that spread across the country. These stories show women assuming roles of providers and heads of households, and their leadership, exerted in and outside the home, would often manifest in the community at large and, in turn, in the nation and in the world.The book is divided into four parts: One: The Seeds Are planted; Two: 19th Century – The Movement Takes Root; Three: 20th Century – Reaching for the Sunlight; Four: 21st Century – Coming into Full Bloom. The book begins with Anne Hutchinson and Mary Dyer and ends with Condoleezza Rice, Nancy Pelosi, Oprah Winfrey, and Sarah Palin.

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Paul D. Buchanan. American Women's Rights Movement:

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PREFACE

The Seeds Are Planted: The 17th & 18th Centuries

The Movement Takes Root The 19th Century

It was well known that Mrs. Pleasant had a hundred or so colored followers

20th Century Reaching for the Sunlight

Margaret Mead died of cancer on November 15, 1978

“Is that a gun in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?”

21st Century Coming into Full Bloom

BIBLIOGRAPHY. Articles

Current Biography, New York Post, January 22, 1959

Books

Goldman, Emma, Living My Life, Alfred A. Knopf, 1931

Perry, Mark, Lift Up Thy Voice, New York, Viking, 2001

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Penni Thorpe

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The sister-in-law of statesman Benjamin Franklin becomes the first female newspaper editor in the United States. Ann Smith Franklin takes over operation of the Newport Mercury upon the death of her son, James Franklin, Jr. in 1762. She would edit the paper until her death on April 16, 1763.

Ann Smith had married James Franklin Sr. in 1723, when James was operating The New-England Courant out of Boston. It was at the Courant that Benjamin Franklin had assumed his printer’s apprenticeship with his brother James, nine years his senior. The Courant enjoyed a controversial run in Boston, often challenging the established church of the famed minister Cotton Mathers of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. In the end the Courant was sharply censored by the Colony’s General Court for publishing supposedly “wicked” articles, for which James was jailed. In 1726, James, Sr. and Ann moved to the freer atmosphere of Newport, Rhode Island, where they bought the first printing press in Colony, and published its first newspaper, The Rhode Island Gazette.

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