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38 - Modern Womans Rights Movement by Kathe Schirmacher

38 - Modern Womans Rights Movement by Kathe Schirmacher

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Dive into the rich history of the international womens rights movement with this compelling work, originally published in 1905 and updated in 1909, with its English translation released in 1912. While much has been documented about womens suffrage in the United States and England, this book stands out by exploring the international efforts for womens rights across North America, Europe, Africa, and Asia. The author poignantly asserts that the struggle for equality has been a continual response to the historical subjugation of women. This volume emphasizes that a just and harmonious relationship between the sexes is rooted in mutual respect and collaboration, rather than domination. It highlights the vital truth that women, in their unique roles, are equally capable as men in theirs. (Summary by J. M. Smallheer with quotes from the preface)
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