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In a century almost continually at odds with the proper place of
females, Catherine Esther Beecher, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and
Isabella Beecher Hooker shared a commitment to women's power.
Although they did not always agree on the nature of that power,
each in her own way--Catherine as educator and author of advice
literature; Harriet as author of novels, tales, and sketches; and
Isabella as a women's rights advocate--devoted much of her adult
life to elevating women's status and expanding women's
influence.
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