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first American woman foreign correspondent
Margaret Fuller
godey's lady's book
sarah hale
women won the right to vote with the _ amendment in _
19th, 1920
who founded the revolution? topic?
susan b. anthony, elizabeth cady stanton, women's suffrage
sororis
first influential women's study club, founded by Jane Croly
women's magazines during the early 1800s? social standards?
they reinforced the sphere of womanhood in the home
godey's lady's book
sara hale edited. advocated women educating themselves in case their husbands died. property rights, but no suffrage.
medicine and teaching were fields for women.
why did the revolution oppose the 15th amendment?
because it would give black men, but not black women the right to vote
who put out the women's journal?
abolutionists Lucy Stone and her husband Henry Blackwell. more moderate than the revolution.
who was sara parton
aka fanny fern. columnist who wrote satire for a magazine. she wrote for the NY Ledger for $100 a week.
marry clemmer ames
wrote woman's letter from washington in the Independent, a radical antislavery NP
sara lippincott
grace greenwood, wrote for the NY times, but never set foot in the newsroom