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Born Criminal - Matilda Joslyn Gage, Radical Suffragist (Paperback): Angelica Shirley Carpenter Born Criminal - Matilda Joslyn Gage, Radical Suffragist (Paperback)
Angelica Shirley Carpenter
R542 R458 Discovery Miles 4 580 Save R84 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

American Library Association Amelia Bloomer List Finalist Midwest Book Awards Winner Foreword INDIE Awards Finalist Benjamin Franklin Award Silver Award "All the crimes which I was not guilty of rushed through my mind. I failed to remember that I was a born criminal-a woman."-Matilda Joslyn Gage Radical, feminist, writer, suffragist-Matilda Joslyn Gage changed the course of United States history. She fought for equal rights for women not dependent on race, class, or religion. Yet her name has faded into obscurity. She is overlooked when her comrades, Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, are celebrated. In the first biography on this important woman, Angelica Shirley Carpenter explores Gage's life, including her rise and fall within the movement she helped build. Carpenter's next book, The Voice of Liberty, features the woman suffrage movement's rousing protest of the Statue of Liberty. In 1886, Gage and other suffrage supporters sailed a cattle barge into the center of the dedication. Find out why they opposed this national icon by visiting sdhspress.com.

The Voice of Liberty (Hardcover): Angelica Shirley Carpenter The Voice of Liberty (Hardcover)
Angelica Shirley Carpenter; Illustrated by Edwin Fotheringham
R639 Discovery Miles 6 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In 1886, the Statue of Liberty came to America. If Liberty had been a real woman, she would have had no voice in her new country. She could not vote or run for office. The men in charge of unveiling the statue in New York Harbor even declared that women could not set foot on the island during the welcoming ceremony. That did not stop New York suffragists Matilda Joslyn Gage, Lillie Devereux Blake, and Katherine ("Katie") Devereux Blake. They wanted women to have the liberty to vote and participate in government. They were determined to give the new statue a voice. But, first, they had to find a boat. Matilda, Lillie, and Katie organized hundreds of people and sailed a cattle barge to the front of the day's ceremony-making news and raising their voices for LIBERTY.

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