A short history of women's rights : from the days of Augustus to the present time : with special reference to England and the United States / by Eugene A. Hecker
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Description
viii, 292 p. 21 cm
Abstract
From a review of the book in the American Political Science Review (November, 1912) by James M. Callahan, "This is one of a dozen or more books on woman (sic) which have recently appeared. The author (is) a zealous advocate of complete women's political suffrage as a vital and national issue...As indispensable reforms, Mr. Hecker urges that the double standard of morality for the sexes must gradually be abolished, the age of legal consent made uniformly twenty-one, the evil of prostitution be taught to the public, and women trained as fellow citizens and given the full right and opportunity to enter any profession or business they may desire.
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Sources at end of most of the chapters
Includes index
Date
1910
Identifier
b28324870
HQ1121 .H4 1911
Publisher
Has Version
Collection
Citation
Hecker, Eugene A. (Eugene Arthur), 1884-. “A short history of women's rights : from the days of Augustus to the present time : with special reference to England and the United States / by Eugene A. Hecker.” Rare Books. WCSU Archives, 7 Mar. 2024. Accessed on the Web: 23 Nov. 2024.
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