The Woman's Movement in the United States, 1830-1850

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The Woman's Movement in the United States, 1830-1850
Price, Ruth
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Digitized by Google Digitized by Google 55 was destined to create a pandamonium in Garrison's antl* slavery agitation In the North. He, like many another thoughtful man who had convictions and fortitude sufficient to specLk them in spite of public scoffing, adopted the cause of woman's disabilities as well as those of the slave, and was a stimulus to the woman's rights movement* In reply to a paragraph written by John Stuart Mills in the Encyclopedia Brittanica to the effect
... that ''One thing is pretty clear, that all those individuals whose interests are indisputably included in those of other individuals may be struck off from political rights without inconvenience.
In this light may be viewed all children up to a certain age, whose interests are involved in those of their parents.
In this light also women may be regarded, the interest of almost all of whom is involved either in that of their 5 fathers or that of their husbands," Mr. Thompson replied in an address to English women^ which spread to the United States , that a new state of society, in \*iich interests and duty were made to coincide, was necessary to give happiness to both sexes, for even if woman had equal political, civil and domestic rights with men, he thought that under the system of individual competition she would still not have an equal command of happiness, but only the equal fighting chance with him for attaining it.


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