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Man Cannot Speak for Her: Volume I; A Critical Study of Early Feminist Rhetoric


This book offers critical analysis of the speeches and writings that set forth the platform and arguments of the early woman’s rights movement and guided its development from the 1840s through the early decades of the 20th century…. More >>

Man Cannot Speak for Her: Volume I; A Critical Study of Early Feminist Rhetoric

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