Returning to Seneca Falls by Bradford Miller

Returning to Seneca Falls by Bradford Miller

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In 1848 the first Women's Rights convention occurred in Seneca Falls, New York, led by the suffragist, Elizabeth Cady Stanton. The only man to support her was a black man, Frederick Douglass. This book looks at the story of Stanton and Douglass, and argues for a new kind of humanity in the future.

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Returning to Seneca Falls by Bradford Miller

In 1848 the first Women's Rights convention took place in Seneca falls, New York, convened by the suffragist, Elizabeth Cady Stanton. At the convention, a black man, Frederick Douglass, was the only man to speak in support of Stanton. This books tells the story of Stanton and Douglass, and of their form of democracy, striving for individual responsibility, freed from prejudice and the politics of race and gender. Mythologizing history mingled with autobiography, confession, social reflection and psychology, the author describes his vision of a new kind of humanity for the future.
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ISBN 13 9780940262713
ISBN 10 0940262711
Title Returning to Seneca Falls
Author Bradford Miller
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher SteinerBooks, Inc
Year published 1995-10-01
Number of pages 225
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.