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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xv
- Permissions xvii
- General Introduction xxi
- Volume Introduction: Transnational Collaborations and Crosscurrents 1
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Part One. Slavery, Abolition, and Woman’s Rights
- Introduction 17
- From A Vindication of the Rights of Men … (1790) 21
- From A Vindication of the Rights of Woman … (1792) 22
- From An Appeal of One Half the Human Race, Women, against the Pretensions of the Other Half, Men … (1825) 23
- Negro Slavery (1830) 26
- Address to the Anti-Slavery Convention, Philadelphia (1838) 34
- Antislavery Emblem (1838) 37
- From Slavery and ‘The Woman Question’ (1840) 37
- ‘Declaration of Sentiments’ (1848) 40
- Editorials from Provincial Freeman (1857) 44
- Lecture at Lion Hotel, Warrington (1859) 46
- Address to the American Equal Rights Association (1868) 47
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Part Two. Imperial Feminisms
- Introduction 50
- Preface to Hindoo Female Education (1839) 55
- Speech to the Victoria Discussion Society (1870) 56
- Letter to her sister (8 June 1873) 62
- Letter to The Englishman about the Ilbert Bill (3 March 1883) 63
- The Oriental View of Woman (1910) 64
- Our Moslem Sisters (1911) 68
- Egypt (1912) 80
- From The Awakening of Asian Womanhood (1922) 82
- A Girls’ School in West Africa (1926) 85
- From Mother India: ‘Behind the Veil’ (1927) 90
- The Case for the Australian Aboriginals in Central and Northern Australia (1930) 97
- The World as It Is and as It Could Be: Syria (1933) 101
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Part Three. Suffrage
- Introduction 109
- Suffragist Logic 112
- Letter to the Convention of the Women of America (1851) 113
- Speech before the Woman Suffrage Convention, Washington, DC, 18 January 1869 116
- Womanhood Suffrage (1894) 123
- Reasons for Woman’s Enfranchisement (1898) 126
- The Progress of Colored Women (1898) 129
- Woman Suffrage (1883) 134
- From ‘Women’s Right to Vote’ (1907) 136
- The Importance of the Vote (1908) 143
- Suffragists of Great Britain Uphold the Claims of the Women of India (1918) 149
- To Women of All Nations (1918) 150
- History and Problems of the Women’s Suffrage Movement in Japan (1928) 151
- [On Suffrage in West Africa] (July 1931) 157
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Part Four. Nationalism / Internationalism
- Introduction 160
- The International Council of Women – Its Genesis (1899) 164
- Women in National Life (1915) 168
- The Future of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance (1920) 172
- Women and the Egyptian Nationalist Movement (1925) 177
- Address in Behalf of the Equal Rights Treaty at the Sixth Pan-American Conference (1928) 180
- Pan-Pacific Women’s Conference in Relation to World Conferences (1928) 188
- The W.I.L. World Section (1930) 193
- Assembly of the League of Nations (1930) 194
- Awakening of Race Consciousness (1932) 197
- Creative Citizenship (1933) 202
- The Woman Movement in Latin America (1933) 205
- Resolution on East–West Co-operation (1936) 208
- The Struggle for National Rights (1937) 209
- The Lima Declaration in Favor of Women’s Rights (1938) 212
- Resolution on the Problem of the Indigenous Woman (1938) 213
- From Three Guineas (1938) 214
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Part Five. Citizenship
- Introduction 219
- The Colored People in America (1857) 223
- Petition of the Native and Coloured Women of the Province of the Orange Free State (1912) 224
- The Nationality of Married Women (1917) 226
- General Election Manifesto 230
- Sex Emancipation through War (1918) 231
- Married Women and Surnames (1926) 240
- The Legal Status of Chinese Women in China and in Hawaii (1930) 243
- Minority Needs – The Indian (1933) 250
- What We Women Can Do (1934) 254
- Seclusion of Women (1936) 258
- From ‘Future of the Indian Women’s Movement’ (1936) 262
- Pan-Arab Feminism (1944) 268
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Part Six. Moral Reform, Sexuality, and Birth Control
- Introduction 272
- The Modern Slave Trade (1880) 276
- Family Limitation (1914) 280
- From L’Émancipation sexuelle de la femme (1911) 289
- Studies in Feminine Inversion (1923) 294
- Unveiling and Veiling: On the Liberation of the Woman and Social Renewal in the Islamic World (1928) 299
- The Right to Abortion (1929) 303
- International Woman Suffrage Alliance: Committee on an Equal Moral Standard and Against the Traffic in Women – from the Report of the Chairman (1926) 308
- Letter from Keetmanshoop (1939) 315
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Part Seven. Work
- Introduction 317
- Broadsheet: The Working Women’s Society Mass Meeting (18—) 320
- Employment for Educated Women (1867) 322
- The Women’s Employment Defence League (1896) 324
- Employment of Women at Night and Use of White Phosphorus; Women and the Dangerous Performances Bill (1906) 326
- Women of the Working People! (1915) 328
- Indentured Labour (1917) 330
- Resolutions of First International Congress of Working Women (1919) 333
- Resolution on the Role of Working Women (1919) 339
- Comrade Najiye’s Address to the First Congress of the Peoples of the East (1920) 340
- Resolutions Adopted at the Rome Congress: Equal Pay and Right to Work (1923) 343
- Working Women in Japan: Address to the International Congress of Working Women (1924) 344
- Guidance in the Choice of a Career (1931) 347
- The Employment of Women in Aviation (1932) 348
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Part Eight. Peace
- Introduction 353
- The International Arbitration and Peace Association (1884) 357
- The Peace Congress at Antwerp (1894) 357
- In the Interest of Peace (1901) 360
- Women’s Universal Alliance for Peace (1904) 361
- From Woman and War (1911) 363
- International Manifesto of Women (1914) 366
- A Manifesto to Women of Every Land (1914) 367
- Women and Internationalism (1915) 368
- An Appeal to Women from Austrian Socialist Women (1915) 375
- Our Equal Birthright (1915) 376
- Announcement of Study Conference (1927) 380
- Arab Woman’s Bid for Peace (1937) 382
- Exchange of Letters on Disarmament (1937) 384
- Peace in the Americas (1937) 388
- The Women’s Movement and Democracy (1938) 393
- Resolution on War (1939) 394
- Index 395
- Studies in Gender and History 407
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xv
- Permissions xvii
- General Introduction xxi
- Volume Introduction: Transnational Collaborations and Crosscurrents 1
-
Part One. Slavery, Abolition, and Woman’s Rights
- Introduction 17
- From A Vindication of the Rights of Men … (1790) 21
- From A Vindication of the Rights of Woman … (1792) 22
- From An Appeal of One Half the Human Race, Women, against the Pretensions of the Other Half, Men … (1825) 23
- Negro Slavery (1830) 26
- Address to the Anti-Slavery Convention, Philadelphia (1838) 34
- Antislavery Emblem (1838) 37
- From Slavery and ‘The Woman Question’ (1840) 37
- ‘Declaration of Sentiments’ (1848) 40
- Editorials from Provincial Freeman (1857) 44
- Lecture at Lion Hotel, Warrington (1859) 46
- Address to the American Equal Rights Association (1868) 47
-
Part Two. Imperial Feminisms
- Introduction 50
- Preface to Hindoo Female Education (1839) 55
- Speech to the Victoria Discussion Society (1870) 56
- Letter to her sister (8 June 1873) 62
- Letter to The Englishman about the Ilbert Bill (3 March 1883) 63
- The Oriental View of Woman (1910) 64
- Our Moslem Sisters (1911) 68
- Egypt (1912) 80
- From The Awakening of Asian Womanhood (1922) 82
- A Girls’ School in West Africa (1926) 85
- From Mother India: ‘Behind the Veil’ (1927) 90
- The Case for the Australian Aboriginals in Central and Northern Australia (1930) 97
- The World as It Is and as It Could Be: Syria (1933) 101
-
Part Three. Suffrage
- Introduction 109
- Suffragist Logic 112
- Letter to the Convention of the Women of America (1851) 113
- Speech before the Woman Suffrage Convention, Washington, DC, 18 January 1869 116
- Womanhood Suffrage (1894) 123
- Reasons for Woman’s Enfranchisement (1898) 126
- The Progress of Colored Women (1898) 129
- Woman Suffrage (1883) 134
- From ‘Women’s Right to Vote’ (1907) 136
- The Importance of the Vote (1908) 143
- Suffragists of Great Britain Uphold the Claims of the Women of India (1918) 149
- To Women of All Nations (1918) 150
- History and Problems of the Women’s Suffrage Movement in Japan (1928) 151
- [On Suffrage in West Africa] (July 1931) 157
-
Part Four. Nationalism / Internationalism
- Introduction 160
- The International Council of Women – Its Genesis (1899) 164
- Women in National Life (1915) 168
- The Future of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance (1920) 172
- Women and the Egyptian Nationalist Movement (1925) 177
- Address in Behalf of the Equal Rights Treaty at the Sixth Pan-American Conference (1928) 180
- Pan-Pacific Women’s Conference in Relation to World Conferences (1928) 188
- The W.I.L. World Section (1930) 193
- Assembly of the League of Nations (1930) 194
- Awakening of Race Consciousness (1932) 197
- Creative Citizenship (1933) 202
- The Woman Movement in Latin America (1933) 205
- Resolution on East–West Co-operation (1936) 208
- The Struggle for National Rights (1937) 209
- The Lima Declaration in Favor of Women’s Rights (1938) 212
- Resolution on the Problem of the Indigenous Woman (1938) 213
- From Three Guineas (1938) 214
-
Part Five. Citizenship
- Introduction 219
- The Colored People in America (1857) 223
- Petition of the Native and Coloured Women of the Province of the Orange Free State (1912) 224
- The Nationality of Married Women (1917) 226
- General Election Manifesto 230
- Sex Emancipation through War (1918) 231
- Married Women and Surnames (1926) 240
- The Legal Status of Chinese Women in China and in Hawaii (1930) 243
- Minority Needs – The Indian (1933) 250
- What We Women Can Do (1934) 254
- Seclusion of Women (1936) 258
- From ‘Future of the Indian Women’s Movement’ (1936) 262
- Pan-Arab Feminism (1944) 268
-
Part Six. Moral Reform, Sexuality, and Birth Control
- Introduction 272
- The Modern Slave Trade (1880) 276
- Family Limitation (1914) 280
- From L’Émancipation sexuelle de la femme (1911) 289
- Studies in Feminine Inversion (1923) 294
- Unveiling and Veiling: On the Liberation of the Woman and Social Renewal in the Islamic World (1928) 299
- The Right to Abortion (1929) 303
- International Woman Suffrage Alliance: Committee on an Equal Moral Standard and Against the Traffic in Women – from the Report of the Chairman (1926) 308
- Letter from Keetmanshoop (1939) 315
-
Part Seven. Work
- Introduction 317
- Broadsheet: The Working Women’s Society Mass Meeting (18—) 320
- Employment for Educated Women (1867) 322
- The Women’s Employment Defence League (1896) 324
- Employment of Women at Night and Use of White Phosphorus; Women and the Dangerous Performances Bill (1906) 326
- Women of the Working People! (1915) 328
- Indentured Labour (1917) 330
- Resolutions of First International Congress of Working Women (1919) 333
- Resolution on the Role of Working Women (1919) 339
- Comrade Najiye’s Address to the First Congress of the Peoples of the East (1920) 340
- Resolutions Adopted at the Rome Congress: Equal Pay and Right to Work (1923) 343
- Working Women in Japan: Address to the International Congress of Working Women (1924) 344
- Guidance in the Choice of a Career (1931) 347
- The Employment of Women in Aviation (1932) 348
-
Part Eight. Peace
- Introduction 353
- The International Arbitration and Peace Association (1884) 357
- The Peace Congress at Antwerp (1894) 357
- In the Interest of Peace (1901) 360
- Women’s Universal Alliance for Peace (1904) 361
- From Woman and War (1911) 363
- International Manifesto of Women (1914) 366
- A Manifesto to Women of Every Land (1914) 367
- Women and Internationalism (1915) 368
- An Appeal to Women from Austrian Socialist Women (1915) 375
- Our Equal Birthright (1915) 376
- Announcement of Study Conference (1927) 380
- Arab Woman’s Bid for Peace (1937) 382
- Exchange of Letters on Disarmament (1937) 384
- Peace in the Americas (1937) 388
- The Women’s Movement and Democracy (1938) 393
- Resolution on War (1939) 394
- Index 395
- Studies in Gender and History 407