As an emancipating movement for women, the American Woman’s Rights Movement can be considered as a "counter public sphere" which transgressed dominant orders of gender. In their alliance at the outset of Reconstruction, women's rights activists not only sought gender equality, but under the label of "universal suffrage" connected it to the ideal of racial equality. The discussion about the introduction of the Fifteenth Amendment in 1869 is understood as a political intersection for the movement since the movement, which initially promoted "universal suffrage," then disbanded on grounds of racism, sexism and nativism which appeared in different antagonistic arguments that were brought forth to either promote the amendment or to oppose it. Th...
From its creation the United States Constitution referred to all of the nation's inhabitants in gend...
This bachelor thesis deals with the question of race in the discourse of representatives of the woma...
An account of the ramifications of the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment and the divisions it crea...
This is a study of the National Woman’s Party’s Arguments for Woman Suffrage, from 1913 to 1920. Thi...
In the 1830s, antislavery advocates used highly sexualized language to recruit Northerners into the ...
The U. S. women\u27s movement began in 1848 with the Seneca Falls Convention for women\u27s rights. ...
This article analyzes women’s rights advocacy and its impact on the meanings of gender equality duri...
“A Crusade Against the Despoiler of Virtue”: Black Women, Sexual Purity, and the Gendered Politics o...
Gender equality in the United States has, at times, been an activist movement in and of itself and, ...
Americans debated questions of women\u27s citizenship for over a half century before adopting the Ni...
Women in America needed the right to vote in order to further themselves in a male dominated world, ...
Abstract Women’s Suffrage Centennial has arrived in a culturally divisive time in the United States ...
Early nineteenth-century northeastern and western white women increasingly lived in a bifurcated wor...
The meeting of feminists at Seneca Falls in July of 1848 marked the nominal beginning of the movemen...
This book is the first to develop a history of the analogy between woman and slave, charting its cha...
From its creation the United States Constitution referred to all of the nation's inhabitants in gend...
This bachelor thesis deals with the question of race in the discourse of representatives of the woma...
An account of the ramifications of the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment and the divisions it crea...
This is a study of the National Woman’s Party’s Arguments for Woman Suffrage, from 1913 to 1920. Thi...
In the 1830s, antislavery advocates used highly sexualized language to recruit Northerners into the ...
The U. S. women\u27s movement began in 1848 with the Seneca Falls Convention for women\u27s rights. ...
This article analyzes women’s rights advocacy and its impact on the meanings of gender equality duri...
“A Crusade Against the Despoiler of Virtue”: Black Women, Sexual Purity, and the Gendered Politics o...
Gender equality in the United States has, at times, been an activist movement in and of itself and, ...
Americans debated questions of women\u27s citizenship for over a half century before adopting the Ni...
Women in America needed the right to vote in order to further themselves in a male dominated world, ...
Abstract Women’s Suffrage Centennial has arrived in a culturally divisive time in the United States ...
Early nineteenth-century northeastern and western white women increasingly lived in a bifurcated wor...
The meeting of feminists at Seneca Falls in July of 1848 marked the nominal beginning of the movemen...
This book is the first to develop a history of the analogy between woman and slave, charting its cha...
From its creation the United States Constitution referred to all of the nation's inhabitants in gend...
This bachelor thesis deals with the question of race in the discourse of representatives of the woma...
An account of the ramifications of the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment and the divisions it crea...